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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_05_17Mike Starr—Opens Ajai Committee Rooms eve o ears. Vr 7:1 -77 k7g, P, I NO, ear ng is NAffil,� IN,ItUA"A�V_EftirAdi �HReeve Sherman -Scott who stopped. The ReeNie repeated his pre - "I want to rf�ake it -very clear vious statement, saying that. aas beer, the subject of many'Joinied questions,, some accu- that, at no time have I solicit- the, Nfitchell firm had done isations and criticisms at a ed business with the township, business with the highschool jublic meeting in Brougham although several smald purch- board, but not with the tow71- ast_,week, surprised some of ases have beenmade mostly ship. he members of the Rural Rate- 'for the convenience of, welfare "To tell. the truth I am not ayers Association with.a sur- recipients" the Reeve said. around the,- company -enough to )rise announcement concerning' He� said that Mitchells had -know-what ir� going on,n Mr. uggested business relations submitted tender bids to supp- Scott saict. He outlined a 4- 3etween the firm. of Arthur ly. fuel for the Pickering High day schedule of meetings both Aitchell Ltd and.the township. School, and if successful it day and night, all connectedAt a previous meeting of -'was b4&cause he bad filed the with the township's Interests.. the ratepayers,in April, It had lowest'price. Mr. Roy said if he had known tkeen charged that the Mitchell . "we didn't even get the coal. the question would be raised at firm - had done some $10.000 account this year" he, said. the meeting, hewould have br- A large number of supporters were present to welcome The Mon. Michaell Starr.. when he worth of "business with the Mr. Robt.. G. Roy who had ought the hdoiTnation with him offitially opes ed the Mike Starr committee, rooms in, Ajax, May fth. 'Soon hero are Hon. -nunicipality.- Reeve.'Scott is a previougly suggested that some He -said that he hadinstructed Mr. Star+, Mtv. K. Weatherall, Prosidont of the ax Progr!mwive Conservativo Association- andpartner In the co pany. locted, form of mal -practice had invol- the firm of accountants to send Mr. W. Ffewman, campaign manager and a hoar V citizens and friends. mon Station Road at Pickering.-ved the' Reeve, Mitchell Fuels Mr. Scott a duplicate copy. Some of-hig moiit rhbid criti -er a - nd the t0FP-sh1P, -argued-that-- Reeve Scott saidhe hoain4d heartily applauded him at the the investigators, hired by him- er received It_Kenneth AIn The Ministry Of The Pros- Conclusion of his statement. self had discovered businessProf. Frauds . LaBrie, art- ftiou OnB&O Scott produced a letter deals in --the amount of.S10,000 ing chairman,prailsed the byterian Church In Canada Mrwritten to the clerk pLfter he when they checked through Reeve for accepting the Assoc- from.- playing baU with 'someIn one -of the most- impress- had become: activelyassoci d accoufif-s at the Brougharn off- iation's invitation, when know- Bicicycle mishaps took the of hi�. friends. He has anotherlife of one bo and In ive, dignified.cerenoWes of the with the, -Milchell. cornpanyinke. Ingly, he would be reqWred to jpred 'two brother 14. Billy was 13 abd al.y tte:nded Brock Road school. Chrstian Church. Mr. K' enneth 1959. at which time lie 'T want facts not. just talk," face swne pointedquestions others on the weekend.Allari -Heron, , Knox College -that all to%4iship purphases be :�tated - Mr. Roy.At Kinsale, Billy N�itchell.. At West Rcuge. Joiinny La- from the floor, son of Vr. =d `V -s. Thos. Mit- rrett . and Definic Clear' were -�itudent; wha flot thepast sev- ychell wa., stru(�:; and:k4led,-in- ti zral years, has.been.%eming St.re6ted at "Sca-b6ro'Hospitalstantly, . uAthir. sight of his for._-uts-and bruie's- after they SOAP BOX DERBY —here,asmin:.�!Qr of. this. p4st- -This Saturday 13 The OZy a home. He had been ridlng,"qn had been knocked .',off 'a -bicyc- No. 7 highwV, cominghome l?. orate., !,lay -9th. onlain- ed as.a niin�st.e.r.of the_Pm�i-!Y'. this area have been patlently1;0�W many of the boys from Mike StariChurch, -in -.�nacla- 'Zing for,*for several weeks. .4�rian wa�.The ceremony tua. plae in Its the day of the Say Rld- ihe local chur,!h. With arium- gas* Soap. Box Derby, and fromPickering Village-- No_te,s-'ber of leadl-nk Clergymen and what we hoar, there-virl.11 be allMrs. T, Arman and Mrs- S. who celebrate' -their birthdays Pffida13 Of Presbytery. tak-ing kindsof -fun and excit onl for usy Schedue7,`,_.--,..WopnaFptt and daughters of on the.. same day—May 1.1, part:, Rev. J. H. Marshall, Mel- both participants and tto spec.;A, 1-gqe Park Church, Torcnto,.the t&tom4tualey, were hostesses at a 'drove into the city for an eve faces Mike Starr, P. C. cand- Pickering receptlon in Brou- ��iisceilaneous shower on Satur- ins'2 ontertainment. Moderator of Presbytery; Rev. it is hoped to go the races idate in Ontario Riding. gham. day night, May M for. Betty Mr. and Mrs.WnL G. MeLgan G_. L Hamill, M. A-, Markham uhler way between 12 arid 12." Friday, Way 18, he will att' On Friday, 3W 25, residentsGrace Bryant inow Mrs. Rich- and daughter Sylvia Ann, at- and Stouftville, Acting -Clerk; neen on Saturday. end, the Oshawa Citizenship of Bay Ridges, new French- 'ard Freen%anl. of -. Win tarWe& a Graduation party for Rev. D. MacMillan, M. A., Oliv- SW wa4 p1gas" to Court. under JudgeAlex Hall. -maWs Bay sulbdIvislon. throw r T%isty - received many lovely Mals Zarin Chariton, R_ N, who et i5u-ioh, Toronto, C011- -put up a trophy for the winn- Saturday. the .19th, he tours their doors open for agifts and delicious refresh ments graduated from St. Michael's ducted the Worship Service, Ing bey.- north Pickering township. "at coffee pexties for the P. C st- concluded the evening. Hospital last week. Aev. Prof. D,.W. Hay, M. A.. D. ' This -%week we loam that an aftqrnoon and evening, he will andird bearer. That evening at Diane Tyas has tast returned Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wirren D., of Knox College; and Rev, additional prize is being given be guest of honor at two rec- 7 p m., Mr. Starr lays the cdr- 4home from a two-week vacation and family spent the week -end E. H. Hunter, M. A., West Hill. "W Is really something . The eptions arranged by the women nerstone for Bay Ridges newin Hawaii. Diane and -two girl at their cottage. . at Nogie,swho has been Interim-Modera- British Motor Car company Is and men of Uxbridge. Sunday, 600 -pupil $M.000 public schooliriends renie4 a car while there Beach. BobcaygeoeL and enfir- tor he Hel&tsre' SWng an Austin J-4111, te the the 20th, he will be in Wind- Bayviqw --- to -be cx.x.were busy every day. sight- tained the Don Scott's, and Rev. Kerinkh and Mrs. Heron wirtnor. This car Is battery sor for a colourful all nations pLeted by September. seeing, and enjoying themsel. Betty and Bob Thompso4, -of have built up a host of friends powered and can be driven. A- banquet. On the holiday, Mon- Mike -Starr will present the yes. They flew home. 7Belleville. -during their �oicurn in Pi -k- Iso kits of thls same car will day; May 21, he will, attend the rugger WArnament trophy. at -Mrs. Mervyn. Gould drove to --Sorry to, hear Rosemary ering, who regret theIr leavin-, " 41vem to t" winrers In sov- Uxbridge Fair., opened by Hon. Donevan Collegiate, Oshawa.on ;Woodbridge on the week -end estudent at Lincoln St. this� surnmer to take*Ciar— e%f e.f P -e ca" Niatt Dymond of Port Peiry., Saturday, May'26th. to visit her sister, Mrs. Q Public School 'fractured her a three-point , chaite,__tffirty am go ltlftr -A I Tuesday, the 22, Mr. Starr wiuu As annouifirig�e catchin all Tu,,_ miles- from Fredericton, New iWier. g -a b it Is expected Thero wi)l h4 address the Whitby Rotary lun- this issue, 'the North PickeringMr. and Mm. John Rernnier day Morning. Brunswick. some 30 soap box cam — the cheon. Wednesday, the 23, he Township Mikespent__ the week -end At thieii Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob The local churcif was fil)--.d derby and it Is hoped b� those speaks at the annualdinner of ion win be a gala !raditional cot4ag6 at Maple Beach. Beav-, Scott.. Lincoln Ave., on the to over-capacity,to witness thig w6o, have worked so hard on the Oshawa Builders 'Civic affair, beginn!ng at 8 p.'m. on b;6autiful ceremon , and a great +he� derby. that It will be a good I %1 --lit. Thursday, the 24th, he Thu'rsday, Ma.,,%'24 ir the to%V-n- ert*n week -end were:'Mr. and Mrs. yA I will be honored at a North ship' hall at Brc.,Ag! anLMrs. Cyril Mo ey--- was --fn Lorne Sharkey, ToTonto. many of those attending, re- day for n1l concerned.Hamilton two clays last. wi!ek, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Butt; Mr. nkfined-1c) extend best- wishes. vis er sisters.sitinz h and Mrs.'Ken Butt. drove. to in a-social hour, in. the base�- Mrs.. Cfnwthe�r, St. Gebrk4� IvKpodstock on Sunday, where meht lat6r in' the evening. St., -has just returned from 'a they, met Mr. and Mr.. B. Tyri- y Wedding Solemnized Her'week's visit with relatives at.. clan (daughter H61en)-'and had Prell edinner together on—Mothers'Mrs. F. G. WimanMr. and Mrs. -Jarnes Dailey, Day.• Death claimed a*forrner, well "'EMM", 1known resident of the PicRV­ ing area, *in th rs n of' MrsF. G. Wiman..( -ha' LouiscNOrrnan Burrell), on Wednesday, Mayfk9, 1962. Although Mrs. Wimanhad been in failing health -forM,p& st. year, sfie remainedWtive till the end, and died inher sleep, while visiting her 101issue hallengeson's home in Ottawa.Norman Cafik, Liberal cand- that both parties should pres- Mrs. Wiman was born'ates Fren s e dau­\Tidate for'Ontatio Riding offer- ebt their ca's' in public and chman! Bay th ghtered a challenge to Michael Starr that Mr. Starr should feel the of the late Mr. and Mrs' Al - Conservative candidate to de- same and.welcome the chall- bert J. Burrell. who later mov- \g Village. Shebate party policies, whenever enge. ed to Pickerinand wherever Mr. -Starr sugg-' Mr. Cafik spoke about Ub- has spent all her married lifeeral policies concerriing a vol. Mi Peterborough', Ont.e%ts. "•untar7 medical scheme to. Surviving,the loss'are.- het• This -was tart of a speech En„"ich people could subscribe husband. Frank George.Wiman,-made, by W. (7afik at t� he fpr- -ofonly it they wish. portable of 5W Aylmer St.. -Peterbor- mal openifig' the Liberalpensioris-, sodal security for t1W -ough; :a.daughter, Dorothycominitteerooms . on S,imcoe gg�,,�street, soutk on Monday aged of Winii;. and a realistic (Mrs. R. A. Hopkins, Oakville).;night. t1l; dit�� Vnd spnFktrold B. Wyrnau. of tXr-. CAMCwent on to say the e 96 auklit i E060, n I dndizerm He expreein-ged his, deep twa. D ersfdMvoting public haveA right thi EAberal pbl;. J41liari H. A. Hicks- of lw*w #ie tioticies.of all -thi�f°rad' err solemnnwde a 01- Picton): predeceased their mot.J�arifles­and only 'tri hearing edo.torepresent an citizens her in October 1951*and Dec - an the candidates can this be with equaleili"W. regardless ember 1961. respectively.econom- Following the funeml serviceaccomplished. PreviOOWA reP-1 of race, creed, colodr,Re 1R resentative of"Mr,.*Starr had is cIasi or political, affiliation trotii the. ' Comstock Funeral Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Meredith are shown bore as they isave' 'the church, following their ic -nii' Was too. busy. Hi,vowed he would do all Home in Peterborough, the late marriage. hkildated that he The bride, Is the fa noo Kathleen Palmer, dwilf1hor of Mr. and Mrs.J. L. Palmer to take pari in such a debate; able tA.restore Canadr; prestige �Ifz- Witnan was laid to rest of Pkkoring. The wedding took place In St. Andrew's Church, • rft by Gow” beoust Xr. Cafik- feels. very -SUW*ly am -vitAnty of economy. .s P"E TWO - " - THE PICKERING NEWS t TIIURSDAY, MAY it, ]flex; ' the Daffodil Unit of the U. sty one evening recently. 17,. the P I C K E R I N G NEWS C. W will be in charge of the Congra.tulatons to the tea-. Walter Thomson,Q.C. General Meeting. chers and pupils of our cshool E S T A BS,I S N E 0 1 8 8 1 Next Sunday, the postponed wuo sang at the Music Festiv-`_ Baptism Service will now be a! at Ajax Inst week. BARRISTER SOLICITOR ---NOTARY PUBLIC Issued every Thursday held.. Tlie ar, room camefirst the by The News Printing and Publishing Company Intermediate got second gnu -COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Authorized as Second Class, Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont. - Dunbarton Personals - the Juniors got third. The Sr. ,Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 �i SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year - United Stabs $3.00 per year arThe Hi -C. Group of the Dun- winnersroom pupils took part in the bton United Church held a winners program on Saturday Northwest carrier of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway BARRY JMtIRKAR, Editor blitz for their sale of light evening. ----- - YER1lSING RATES UPON REQUEST - bulbs on Saturday. They re- - united Church Women - turned to the home of Glen The ladies of the Cherxywood Cross afterward, for supper and United Cnurch and thea mends .'''Donald . G. Crossley .... social evening. enjoyed an inspiring address HeThe IPY b iss Beatrice Wilson, on PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT • ` ., Guests at the home of Mr. Y. _M. . and Mrs. C. L Fletcher on Sun- Wednesday evening. Shegave us BCARPOROUGEL - SM JMGSTON RD. - AMl-73511 - An appeal is being made throughout Pickering Town- day, were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald a great deal of information a- - ship for coaches and sponsers for baseball teams. This Fletcher and family, and Mr. bout •St. Cnristopher House, in „SAX PLAZA : RESIDENCE means a great deal to our young people. and Mrs. Stanley McVey and Torontoi which we help to sup-' 'family, all of Toronto: port with-= M. & M. givings. Max: WH2-1231 .Pickering: i�Vii2-0383 .Some may ask why do the kids needs sponsers? Why Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Wat- . She told us of the influence do they have -to go out on the ball diamond fitted out son and family, of Ajax, visit- it had on the Parents and the in team uniforms. Some may well say that if -the boys ed Mr. and Mrs. Jack . Phipps Children of 'the surrounding wanted to play ball bad enough;- they would go out and ,and family on Sunday. area, and of the Fresh Air PERSONALIZED PROTECTION ` whirb.. they operntd- sit play, not what they are wearing that matters. and family,' of Stroud, visited Lake Scuggg. A R FO RTI E R—INSURANCE - Mr. and. Mrs. 'Geo. Watson', on The Devotional -Period was Times have changed. And how they have changed. It Sundayconducted by Mrs. K. Rise - ,Seems likeonly a few years ago, that the writer with Warren Gibb, of Oshawa brough and Mrs. R Petty, to P PHONE ATlantie 2-0216 spent the week -end with his which Mrs -D. Milne contribut- his team from Pickering public school played' the team grandmother, Mrs. Oliver Gibb. ed a solo "I shall riot pass this at Brock Road. We wore boots, sneakers, overalls and 'MrsWilliam Stenabaugh is (FIRE AUTO - ` LIFE - CASUALTY had every colour you can imiagine on the field at one in serious condition in.the Prin- way. again' . Mrs: A. MacDougall, Presid- 'time. We were quite satisifed with the situation: Why cess Margaret Hospital, Tor- ent, presided, and closed` the not? all the teams we played were in the same boat. onto.. meeting . with the Benediction., Mrs. John Campbell is confin- The ladies enjoyed a 'social time That is where the difference lies today. Our teams ed to the Western Hospital. later, in the church hall. would be branded throughout the league as the Poor Mrs. Donald Best, 'of White's N�lALE APPLIANCE SERVICE -Yeople from Pickering, if we went around the country- Sideroad, has been ill with flu. -aide playing ball in street clothes. Today all the teams Mrs. D. Thompson, and fam- ,Vaughan yy11llard have uniforms and they do cost money. Maybe kids Hy visited Mr. and Mrs. James EXPERT -REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRYM take their ball more serious] than did. The la b Payton and family, in Trenton, Hone i School Association - Y Y play Y on the week -end. . - -AND DRYERS VENTED the rule book and they need coaching to get any place Miss' Gina Dowle of- Ontario The annual meeting of the In the leagues. Ladies' College. Whitby, visited Vaughan Willard home and Miss Mary -Beth McClement on School Association was held in e TEtnPle � - We made our own rules and if an•opposing player did hte week -end. - the Vaughan Willard School, 58 not like our stere,_ he knew jolly well what_h�r�l dst Mr._ Nelson._ Stroud entered_ on o L_M�a 15. - -- --- - �abOtit It. I1t it -hadnt been for Having a school teacher Toronto General Hospital on There was a Panel Discuss- ` along at most of these games they would have ended in Discuss - Saturday, and underwent sur` ion on "Manners -Do our a free -for-all every time. Eery on his back, on Wednes- Children Lack Them? Why? day. He expects to be confined Does it matter? Members of If -you can coach, or if you know of any business that .to hospital-forttsree mor:ths:- -the paxrel .were: two graduates, C � e a t O r S O � - "would consider a sponsership or joint sponsership, .let Gregory Westlake, Rouge Miss Carol Nelson and Mr. M. C4iR It be known to the Pickering Twp., . Recreation Assoc- Hills; fell, and suffereda slight Freeman, and two parents: Mr.p�yMENTS concussion, but is alright now. Jim Martyn . and Mrs. MoiraLagan, or the Pickering Township Softball League or Dr. W, p. McKay was -con- Bedd�• Moderator Was Mr. J.Mr Morris Binstead of Claremont know about. it. They fined to bed for four days with Adamson. ..meed all the help they can get and they need it now!- a strep throat, over the week- The following members of • OF DISTINCTION end. 'the Executive were installed by . .. Mrs. Ktheey, -of• Kirkland Mrs. R. Adamson, President of for. THREE GENERATIONS Clement and Gina Dowie. Lake, mother of Mrs. Wm. Pickering District H. & S. Coun- _ I A special-. collection will be Bourne, who -has been in Aiax cil. taken next week for Ewart Hospital for a number of weeks _ -Pres_, Mrs. Moira Beddail; College. is now cor:valescini; at the est. Vice -Pres.; Mr; Terry Ryan: * . The Sacrament of the, Lot ' .home of her daughter. StClffol'Ci�o" LtA -- - 2nd. Vice -Pres., Mrs. Mary Sup1?er' will be dispensed on Mrs. F Simpson and 1<iiss G: Sunday June 3, with a Prepay- Simt�son, of _Toronto, visited Loucks; Ree Sec'.ty.; MrJas. • E," Martyn; Corr. Sec'ty.,:. Mrs. story•Service on Sunday even- the E. J. Annig family on Satur- MONUMENTS Ing. May 27. - - Amyo Bell: 11; Tress., Mr. Jas Ad-. 14Irc; Rickaaati. who has been msn; . Pro z.-Cors'vr., Mrs. R. - convalescing at the home of her Adamson; Hospitality Cblicit , DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY - Md 8-3552 In daughter, Mrs_, Betty 14arpeii, Mrs. Eve Sawyer: Publicity a. =:�DUHBARTOH has' returned to her home in Chairman,' Mrs. Amy Bell; Hist - -- United Church - Conveners, Mrs. Clare Martyn - and Mrs. T. Gibbsons; Exec., The Mothers' Day Service �A7e ccd Members: Mrs. N. Highani and COOPER BLOCK LTB.. tAfte Starr, OetaA6 Riding's was conducted by the Sunday w.iaa rryw Mrs. Williams. E - el+•ie• Of the Moura of Comm- School with Murray Stroud as Refreshments were served by 920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO wo sine. 1952. In the last yon- Chairman. Miss, Ann Lennox Mr. and Mrs. J.. Rennie a e Mss. C. Martyr and Mrs. A well NeeNiot he polled 7,7611 and Trevor Smith also took visiting in Ottawa. Bell. BLOCKS & BRICKS tear• votes than all other of part . in the service. The Beg- Miss Je- STRUCtURAL STEEL Lha three candidates combined. inners Sunday School Class .an Melrose and . Mrs. Leona Oer'"m coning election, June sang two numbers 'which the Mills or Toronto were guests Women's Hespital' Auxillary TA ho heads a team of more congregation ' enjoyed, as they of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garland CRANE RENTAL fhaA =209 active Jkregrnsive did the anthem. by the Senior on Saturday. The May meeting of the W. 'STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONT Censervsliw -workers in all un y oo coir. ot- num r of ladies attend- was a :n, a Nurses' :dence,_. _on . May 14, at 8.00 - _ --Phones: WH.' 2-1460 IKA. x•5103 Mo. 8-3911 —pacts o! .Lbs riding. he?r's .Prayer". -_Mrs. __DQnald_ ed_th�Canadiah. Association -of _Ithe � • ; Lynde.was organist . and- accom- Consumers Convention in Tor- The meeting opened in 5 _ papist.' Murray Stroud told -the onto this past week. lar form, by singing O. StAnd rows "children's story:'. 'A lovely def- . Mr. and Mrs. Allan Petty and Can da, followed by the Lord's • ; y fedi] was pinned on each mot- family were at Mr. and -Mrs. 'Prayer. Class, "Hasannah", and the her's dress s she entered the John Petty's during. the. week .. The Marathon Bridge will The chuFch- was filled Sun- church. We appreciate the eff- end. close its -season on• May 31, *in day morning' for worship. The arts of the- Sunday School.' Mrs. Jones is, with her dell= the Nurses' Residence. The hos- • _ Older of Service for Christian Order The minister Rev. Dr. W: A. ghter Mrs. Wilmot Gates and pital Tag Day will be held on s Worship was used and Familwas McKay was . ill, and Rev. A. fam4ly. June 12and 2, so please watch conducted by Howard Bamford, •a former '{minister, Mr.and Mrs. J. Kies and fa- 'for taggers-=they will be look- -•=McClement, S. S. Supt. The ably filled in. He spoke on the mily visited Mr.'and Mrs. Glin- Ing for you. ' scripture lessons were read by text from Mark 10: 14-"Stif- - 'IM TANIM Mr1:MA1 David Grisley and Walter Van fer the little children to come Smile for a' w re serip :tour. Re freshments were served aft- las Bruce, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Nus. Special musical numbers - b members of Mrs Meredith's unto me, and forbid them not, for such is the Kingdom of Beginners' Class. "Jesus -boves God" g - „ '� Rosebank Hardwcsre*14d. _ Me , Mrs. Van Nus Primary Jesus Welcomed the little . - "h Ti LiNIr1101 Class, "Hasannah", and the children as the most treasured to make people whole. The mese sage of the church is "God is Sunday School choir "God of and precious, The mothers rec- ___ C. ]» L. PAII�iTS, 80VS1i:WAREB, GLASS, GLAZII�TG , - -All who Art Our Father in our ognized Jesus' love for . their POWER MOWERS (TORO, LAWN BOYS 11c OTHERJi) Homes Thyself make Known". children and brought them unto K � TANKS • C ON 'The Sacrament of Baptism Him. Little children 'follow our TOOLS, PUMPS ETC. was dispensed by the minister, example and religion in the _ .. COMMSSP= TANK f�111O Rev. Kenneth Heron, to San- home lays a good foundation ROBEBANB AT. 111-11= dra Lynn, daughter of Mr. and for, their lives. Juvenile Jelin - - 'IM TANIM Mr1:MA1 Mrs. - Cliff Hawker; and Doug- quency Is mostly pamn' tal' care - Smile for a' w re serip :tour. Re freshments were served aft- las Bruce, son of .Mr. and Mrs. lessn&s. What are we as par - ' .. PAT AM :TE 1� 9-1941 Bruce Summers. Mr.' Heron ents doing to bring up ' our terward at- the . • church. iM On Thursday evenng, ay presented a very :timely mess- children in the .Christian life? - age to the children on how the was started and the We cannot leave it all to the __'_ • MOTOR ow church school and church teachers. .: ' message that is carried on. Jes- tis started the church. He came - Bulletin - . - "h Ti LiNIr1101 1�61111 Thdors . to make people whole. The mese sage of the church is "God is Sun - The HC group met on Sun- day evening,, with Mr, W. -'A. _ Na a_ UW Li�INlo 1 RAINIM �. 1<Sove". How can we .get peo- pie into the church? One way Parish, the guest speaker, who '•'Communion,, . K � TANKS • C ON - - 'is. "baptism", and -anotb t, . to be wltr nes. Jesus said "Let spoke on The bus left at T.00 p. m• en r si� - - _ .. COMMSSP= TANK f�111O .your light so shine before men Wednesday evening. May 26, for the Berkley Radio and TY' s - 'IM TANIM Mr1:MA1 that they Zn+U' > your g� clerks and gloarW your Father which is in heaven Smile for a' w re serip :tour. Re freshments were served aft- � •,,Photic L 2-31.30 ' .. PAT AM :TE 1� 9-1941 . The Junior congregation was terward at- the . • church. iM On Thursday evenng, ay - �ooaducted ' b}y Mary Beth Me- r„ .raf i - . v THUMDAY, IIFAY,,17, 1202 THE PICKERING NEWS PwdJL EIdNT �CLAREMONT park getting them ready for and- family of $rooklin spent and is expected home one day the summer. Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. this. week. L'�SURANCE REAL ESTATE Another grass fire occurred Eddie Ortiz, his sister and Wes Lehman.. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Summ- her daughter were at Niagara near Dagmar on Saturdayers .. had their son Douglas f , It Falls to see the. blossoms -last -- Office WH. 2.6212 = Residence WH. 2-3115 was the third bad fire.-In.- as S - _ Bruce — - many weeks. Sunday. B by Rev. K. Heron of St. And- Mr. and Mrs. Bagiier and < - rews Presbyterian church. This Mr. Tory Vanderlit had his d y. daughter have 'taken up resid- was Mr. Heron's first christen- ahaCYRIL E MOR-L-EY :friend from Australia visiting Sunday, Mother's Day washim on tine weekend. ence in the former Al Robert- Ing since he was ordained.son home.Mr_.and Mrs. FlayHill and � a day of visits to Mothers and - - Mr. d Mrs All • _ families . enjoyed _.these get to- Findlay of fa.: ily of Collingwood spent gethers. rgeto _ Miss Karen Fin Geo an an Tomlin wn,niece of Mr. and Mrs.,. _ u son and son David of Hamil- Summers is visiting them for Your Friendly Resident �lgerrt' the weekend ' with Mrs. boss t The Third Pickering Brown- ' tel• Mr. ie Pack had their second` Mo- a few days. _ on were weekend vLsttors o Several babies were Christ- Dr. N. F Tomlinson and Mr. Fred 'Boyers and grand- :32 KINGSTO-�W. P.O. BOX 160 and Mis. R. F. Cooper. ther and Daughter banquet on ened at the United church on Monday, May 14 in the Red son David of Scarboro called Mr. and as. Burt on 'Mr. and Mrs. E. • Cornutt Sunday .morn'ng. Mrs rh he Cross centre, when 28faat down _ >.PICKERING, ONTARIO Rennie ge tss Mari have��cated theirhome in. the _ _ Hed s M' a to a turkey dinner. Spec! during the week. village to take up residence on guest was District Commiss- • o _- Lynne and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sorryto report that Mrs. J. Benson, spent weekend at Mill St., Pickering Village. Bradshaw Jr.- is' in Ajax Kos- The open air'pool hider Mrs. B. Kearney who cut Hawke Lake. P pool at the and served the cake. The lead- Pital for observation. We hope Mr. and M. . Gordon T Baker premises north east of she will soon be feeling well. �'- the village have once again ers Mrs. W. Sowerby, Brown - JOHN L •LAY for spent the eekend at Hall Owl and Miss Susan Wilson, The sympathy of the rnmm- been offered to the Recreat- Lake .Go is taking his _ hol- Packie, are to be congratulat- unity is extended, to Mr.. and ion Association for the swim idays at present. ed on the work done in train- Mrs. T.. W. Mitchell of Green- programINSURANCE Mrs. Ken Petty and Mark m . duly. Mrs. Helen Ing these young girls in Brown- wood in the loss, of their son ; Vizely will be in charge of the • - of Victoria Square -spent Sun- ie work. _ � under tragic circumstances. —AS�►� .day with Mr. and-Mrs. How- ppbgram' We do hoe that it will be a Four members of the Clare- Congratulations to Mr. and P FORWANT LISP. -Md-Hockley. mont Scout troop received r-on-the-birth warning to the children on Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans of of a dau Hos it- their. bicycles- to take. extra LIFE -- AUTOMOBILE FIRE their Queen Scout _certificates g P Stouffvi le, formerly of Clare- special care when ridixg. Billy i07 IQNOSTOW �� EST rhont, are the at Barrie on Saturdayiugiit: proud parents of `Mr. and Mts. Rich- tchelF =had been at a ba daughter. They are; Fred More, Jim Torr- Brock Road school. - �' ence, Te Death. and Te visited the Tatter's sister Mrs. 611w laden Olaf. Nm �e Cadre. Rena WVL $41 t The . little son of Mr. and Sherrin. z'r'Y Middleton on Sunday._ It seems a shame' to nee all !MM !w rrwiaN C.a.�� OW Or � Mrs. S. McGugan was hit by Mr. Mel Norrish has joined Mrs. E. Mathews mo 4�?j�- the lovely aid being cut a car on Friday night and fort- Mrs. J. Hough has been in the •down along the Brock Road.' unafel~y was not hurt bad. the sales staff of Chas. Coop- Oshawa Hospital undergoing, An old timer will soon not be The Park Board is busy on er Ltd APPRAIGALS the buildings and land at the . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lehman surgery, but is doing nicely, able to recognize the place. G. HE'WEtL , (Gladys Nawrft>I _ A Real Estat Broker - Pickering Village W15. 2-6770 or Toronto WA. 3-9613 Cobourg F IL. 2-1601- ..:. 0. MOIt►ewt 5.4705 TLrmple 9-1441 . <• :, _ Wkh1his Is t1le sykli) by _ 1u.-Miohwo�N A hula East of DunboAen. Me.2 Mower- ,. _ ST. GEORGE'S DR. � Ai�FRED. -- Coupe - _ "'..""^- -- Pontiac ParJ�e •-, Po c A .. ....... 'I f.,,� Spon HAIL L. VANAGS P 1: K E R I N t3 VERINARIAN Banquet and MeetingK Facilities Old Rosebank Rd. North 'PontiacrStrato-Chief Safari Stgtion Wagon CATERING SERVICES (Seating ) Pontiac Pariaienne Convertible d1 _ t g B.E. No. 3, Pickering _ TELEPHONE: - wK 2.0361-- WH. 2-2305 7 etePho>se TE- 9-18E2 r �P If `o Answer TE. 9-1504 OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE. CALL 'VISION MARE LnItI+ 34110 Choose the 150 hp Strato-iia- - 1914N L. RAWBON R.O. _ :x ..� , F Canada a most powerful passenger PLEASAM STRElT "V— or � -car "6'• or any of Pontiac's top ! 4OFR UVERFCM r - FRENCNMAN'S &AY 7Nonteith, Monteith, Riehl f P ornling s. oIIl One ez- - JEYES EXAMINED - E, Co, citing GO-power with emootl�. dLAasas FITTED and IIEPAIR2D. CHARTERED ACCOUKTI►NTS POwerglide * automatic or slick 3- i EVENINGS 0. W. RJENL, CA., R.LA. S O- . speed ynchr Mesgi transmission W APPOINTMENT. TE, 9-2601 LICENSED TRUSTEES . . . top it off with comfortable Full Ajax Oshawa - Sttatfard Coil suspension and . easy-handling Oshawa RAndoo S-mv Ball Race steering :.. and you've, - , ;URT R WATERS, CA. Pontiac Laurentian SEAWAY - wMh.ha71 :ago 4-DoorSedan got the sweetest-driving car , WATER SUPPLY - o n the road ! _ - l WSltehaH 2-1397Mr • -- . 24-HOUR- -SERt�IICE`- DAYS A WEEK 'i L L E R - $5.00 for 500 GALS. $7.00 for 1000 GALS. I — :0.00 for 1500 GALS. HEATING _ Gas and Oil Installations ..-.R.,. Clean-Out Service V _ 1 t ... .,,. ,i i � y y -- _ Only Pontiac will u find - a. such ,comfort, < __.24-HOUR CALLS ......TEMPLE TAXI convenience, • . . °9 Tudor Street, Ajax r' and tastefn! B° is, leased to announce ' appointments y p WH. 2-3491 Pontiac power assists, include: embellished A Power Steerir.!`, Power Brakes*, by fine fabrics -•� • r� ` Answering Service w� 6-way. Power Seat*, and smooth of bold 'n a tv IS NOW OFFERED TO g : Puwerglid.e * automatic trans- ty I :•; mission! ,. ben u -- FIRST MORTGAGES' ARRANGEb: " 3� . " "-'TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS Optional at slight extra cost _ ALSO SECOND. MORTGAGES st_ for information call AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS j A'•�... ' -1144 'T WE ALSO PURCHASE.OR.LOANAND IMPROVEMENTS. i a :�; •`. aPEI �a >. ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Mei a2 K. IP YOU REQUIRE ANT MORTGAGE FINANCING A FOR.FAST _ COURTEOUS SERVICE: CAI( •- j Pt662C A GENERAL MOTORS, VALUE, AUBREY E. IRELAND This is why youihould test-Wrgve Pontiac, soon. .Atyour Pontiac- dealer's. •. AND COMPANY. 'Be sure 'to see '..`The Tommy Ambrose'Show'' on the CBC TV network on Friday evenings. Check local listings for channel and time , 100. ADELAIDE ST. W. TORONTO 2,• ONTARIO:LAW MOTOR SALES LTD* 1ICKERING ONTARIO r=4= .►. PA69 FOUR THS l�ICKlRINQ� N>Ews .T/V1iMAY, WAY r,, lase t noted celebreties have been at canoes and some new boats and and over 16, are in the "jun- : Coming Events, -.. gold on May 17; to Betty Han- by the Aasociatioa, is Adam the O'Keete Centre toh the past received a very substantial sum bis". And, in this group after Ian, Rivercourt lid, who was 14 Park, on Monday evening. TM Ladles' ' Aaystilfary week. bliss. Makeba spent Fri- of money fromthelocal Kiwanis wurning three consecutive _.Page-'.. �s aid on - May 14, - and to 22. The Hand Firew6rks Cp-wN the Dumbarton Legion No. day night as a guest of Mr. and to corryon the work. Soya- who••- es, they. become "seniors''. The Nancy Deens, on her 6th birth- be in charge of display, Mrs. Silverman. are interested in.the Club and Club competes in races at -Tor- 'day on May 15, and her sister, tickets may be at $2.00 541, will hold a Tea and Bake p� Sale, at the home of Mrs. Geo. Mr. Atis Bredoyskis, 'Rouge learning to' paddle and handle • onto, Sudbury and Ottawa Laurie, wao was 8 years old on family. _Watsop, Fairport Rd., lvorth, Hill Dr'' would like to announce canoes, are asked to report at Marty happy returns to Diane May 13, both of Ridgewood Rd. trongratulationa to Mr, asq on May 21i, from 2A0 to Noo p, that as head of the West Rouge 'the Club, at Rivers End—there 'Dear, Port Union Rd., on .her The Centennial Condhuzuty - Mrs. Bob Weaver, on the . aj Canoe Club they are in oper- is stili a small Registration Fee. 19th birthday, May 12; to Eliz- Association invites any family of a son, May 14 Mr. Weaves ation for the season. The club Groups of boys from 11 to 16 abeth Jane Shaver, King Arth- in West Rouge to come to the is Principal' of West Rout, •— BIRTHS — has a new docs at Rivers End, years are classed as "juveniles" ur's Court, who was one year "Firework Display' sponsored Scbool. LOSCOMBE—Don and Barbara (nee Sleep) are happy to, an- nounce the birth of their son, Larry Milton, 8 lbs., 13 oz., at the Oshawa General Hospital. on Tuesday, May 15, 1962. A -brother for Shelley. Many EAVESTROUGMNG BOOMG REPAIRS OF ALL KII.IIDS MARKET DON sooflwIN oto a Hills fir"M"04 "04 Ontario : mm " 2-301- - .. PRICES EFFIICTIVB (a" E1j - un Nom.. -Z H • .- J - - Ro a Bei a -Thum, Fit. z sat. MAY Open Every Evening' TIU 7.00 pim Except Thugs. & Fri. Tilt 9.00 p.m. .17-1 a-19 VMT ROUGE - -,l.he Wegr- Rouge-Lades—iv DA—r A -.-PACKERS — Y2ozS AKE TTNS-- met at the school on Thursday 'evening, May 10, with twenty- three' members present. The ;reworks • -Various Prices ­2 meeting was opened by Pres..L_ I C bits. Winnie Ferguson, with the i LQrd's Prayer. Mrs. M. Lankin:I K Rasy GiOw^t' - Swift'l Jewel (Save 45c) ,,..••��"" Rec. Sec'ty read the minutes of SIBS ment inspected SAVE 19C the previous meeting, and Mrs. � report of the Club's financial 15Y2 oz. Tine Meat). Pat Williams, Tress., gave a SHORTENING (Regular) (Save 1Se) ® ` ; � � O O � E D - . standing. .99 'All pians for the dance for - Saturday night were made and , 6or55f� I • l* (Cas, of 48 tins in appreciation of Mr. Howard �� ' Williams, who 'convened and fbo d .-c Ham MARGARINE .-made all the arrangements for 1131S Ib- ti 'tickets. publicity, and the hall. _ $4.35 the ladies gave him a gift of a �� : table lighter. The dance was Half Ib. Pkgs. (SAVE 17e) MAPLE LEAF- - successful, and everyone who �----- ■ attended report a most enjoy- "'r Lane 16 os. jar 95 able able evening. All proceeds go — • toward the work of the Club. 1 - The next meeting of the Club f a (Save 6c) will be a "Hair -Styling and Cos- C HOLIDAY SPECIAL (SAYE 35e) Case of 24 Tins School s" by Eaton's, in the (SAVE • :ORANGE CRUSH SOFT DRINKS.-...... $1.99 . SchooI Auditorium, ori ?tsaInd .S'L��:eB . day, hfay,24, at 8.00 P. m., A Orange, Grape, Lime, Cola, Grapefruit, Hires and America Dry all ladies ;and their friends N (SAVE lOc) - -BAN QUIET CANADA FANCY ..the community are invited Q (Siva 9d) �20 for • Tine 49C cone. A silver collection will TOMATO JUICE be taken to defray expen'sSWIFT'S SILVERLEAF ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' and.- , will- be s { ;: Banquet Canada Choice Cream Style (Savo 9e) 20 Oz. Tins _ved.PURELARD � C Mothers' Day was, obsery `' �� r' 69c in -. St Edward's - Aigtic_ �{� -CORN Church and in Grace Presbyte_BOVRIL ian Church, on SEN unday, M(Save 1 Se) 12 Os, Tins 13. ss Christian Family Sund_ / BAXTER �1 (SAVE !e) 20 On. Tins andwell both church services.-werechildCorned $ee� 2' IIA �C � - ■ � . � .. /% wBell attended Seversi childr In Grace Church. i — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - — — — — —,— — --�� . s v a m a► iiI 1%MI {Ibi AQP - .—= I w %p V Y Remember the Tea and -Plant � '.• .For your garden a full selection of Steele • Sale sponsored by the Guild'. BRIGGS 8e RENNIE SEEDS PROCTOR and GAMBLE'S KINGSIZE SPECIAL OFFER OF 21'e OFF of Grace Presbyterian Church. - ao be held on Saturday, May' No. i Foundation A CertlRed Seed POTATOESBLUE CHEER ,4 lb. 4 o:. best $ .? i 2E from 2.00 till 4.00 S hilt n, oi: '... ,7S Ib. bag $.95 or 79e the home of MT _p!r peck ---- West Point Cres. No. 1 DUTCH SET ONIONS........... - Ib. 29c CLOSED #it%RIA DAY MONDAY MAY 21st - Mn. Bessie Pritchard, aMdgefollow- No. i MULTIPLIER ONIONS ......... The 39a wood Road, is out again follow- - � SiLICtD RINpLBu 'Ing surgery in hospital. Flower or Veg. Plants .. 35e per box or 3 for 41 - A speedy recovery t Mrs. B. TORGANIC (Save 600 (Save =1.00)B — ..Pheonix. Rouge Hills- Ear. who - reakf a,s�' • Ba � - C hashas been in bed—€er several FERTILIZER 40 -Ib. -bag ;1.93. 30 lb. I� 32 con --weefoff — n a heart at- - - tack. FRESH .HOME GROWN _ - Round STEAK' or ft T9Q mP ROAST • • • • • • . ib. . Mr: and Mrs. gob Waddell, .., - , Wad erten stores, have Mr. As' ars uS ` 2 tau .. 2 3e . Boneless Rolled Plate Brl:ket Post R•st w. 3!e K addell's sister, Miss Jean Waddell, of Scotland visiting FRUN (Net Frozen) �) YOUNG their home for a -few weeks. OUNG . `i ..�. ..._... :. (Avg. '6-i The 2nd. West Rouge Brown- No. 1 ONTARIO Sr Ib. Ba, ie Pack won the Scroll for the ESH MI�C� s • Best Pack Effort, at -the Guid- POTATOES .99C . Ok ing in Action, 6n Saturday, the • • • • • • . • • • • • • 12th, in Rouge Hili United YORK ALLFLAVOURS (Sa�� 2!e) MAPLE LEAF Fro`sen 'Grady A Orin Ready (>hm ) 'Int Briekst Church. The Brown Owl of the : _.., Pack,, Mrs M. Welsh, would - -- — _ 45t he t thank the parents who f f"� Y �.Crea 4 $9 helped and encouraged their r Brownies; also -parents -who BONELESS ROLLED' (lilt Fin Ribs) supplied cera for the .day, and STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A .. jLeosN) Donees Visser, Mrs. A. Purkiss, and PRIME RIB ROAST .:..` .: .. Ib. 7!c a special ark,for thanks, e Mrs. V. Lar a EGGS 39e Mrs. E. Clark, for their. help in g .FRESH Grade A Oros Rear Ar,, 3 making the event such a succ- Nm ess, and so interesting. - Bril11, your oi►n -006% in •- ... - . ,-''•YC3UNG :��CHICKEN b The West Rouge Guides are Round, Sirloin, T -Bone 3 Win, S . �5c also to be congratulated on STEAKS winning the .Scrool for "Best ,:. _ . ' .1 79C s'ANQIN. PRIME RIB ' BOAST .. '......�. Ib. 990 Company Effort", at the Guid- ing in Action event. Much cred-. =�NiL�f FEARMAN'S SMOKED it goes to th'e- ceders of the - - - •• PICNIC SHOULDER'.' -�• • Company: Mrs�laire -CarterWIET�Am­, 43c and Mrs. Nancy Watson; who - - ■' give much time and effort Into ! :ARTHUR'S 1 Ib. Tray making the Guides khat they _ Made or Short Rib (Blade Bowe R.moved). PORKAUSAE . Mr, and Mrs. 'Sid SHverman ROAST. ....• •-•- • 0. : • . . • . • . • • Ib.. 59c 'Rouge Hills Dr. entertained the FRESH CHICKEN WINGS well known singer Harry Bela- FRESH MINCED BEEF ...-.-...-.-.-.: 2 lbs. 79Q i0c fontZ and-Marianl Makeba and' well (For Frying or Barbecuing) +l,-Iw 0"Ann a4 a harts in their - .,._. r 11111111IMM&Y, WAY 11% l� �+-*1a� ..... --- - T H •E P I C K E Re 1+4' ' N E W s . UN ANNOUNCZIOWT tho! Ilse Late JaC>t - Sale Register , as the Brock ao&4. ;•. her. sad Mrs• Bruce West- Uturd+Y, Jute Y, 1962 — auct- Villaes a1 )saw a 4` DIRECTORY `,S�t'VIceS In wood (Dianne Hillock), George- ion sale of liom hoed furniture, 1.30p.. tJ15. B. T.Terms town, Ont., are proud to area- garden and barber tools, dishes, Ckhsty No reserve. -Ken &Lurk* The Chu reties ounce the birth at ther.son (Dar- glassware, etc. the property of P•renticq, suc* jwers• ren Maurice Leonard) seven ,t MCEAC�IHIEfs t -thp?unds, eleven oz., on April 24, ' �_--_ � : �-:Q►UARANTEED _ at ��h Gaeia - RQIi!@-T I Service - flat. i+'irat grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Hillock, g T Funeral 'Director " ' Pickering of Georgetown, and Mr. ana To Tfie H appy CaV le ,Any Make or Model United Church s Mrs. Harry L. Westwood, f"y P - _ Pickering, Ont. ARTHUR FIELD Mini~ W. MELViLLE SUTTARS "BET OF YOUR I 4 US CAPT(�RE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE rivah Ambulance Service OU WEDDING —t —.- TWO CHURCH SERVICES unman N B tRtltaR3l1•/ DAY OR NIGHT 4•n!r 5 NOW ' FOR THAT SPECIAL-DAYQ^ an : 9140 ad 11:07 - - WELLS DUG CIAANIDD - _; ..:,... we c9v4R •�•�± �` WATER. - L Sundae' School Sank Haan ' DEEPENED ' - - DEMERED" NOME,— CHURCH — RECEPTtON WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. — AUDiEY SEPTIC TANKS 1.15 P. K. - Sun. School INSTALLED - CLEANED • � FROM $0.50 LIP :1 WKt a ®unbarton *, : *• 2.30 P. 1Mt. - Church Service Pio Job Too Large Or Oman To A Receive Our Immediate .. INCLUDES .r PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 ��� ~ �+Atten e°� i - i xt0`nouR WEDDING - 'ALBUM Mimic 2-0463 Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN i.&S. 12--8 x10 PRINTS" ' CHURCH Water SeT lice 1 1 , 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM , £, " 2 — 4 x 5 PRINTS.. _ MORNING WORSHIP Phone NO. -44M _ py _ t t a m.-w.a.. Row ge school 25 —PHOTO ?HANK YOU NOTES" KEN and CLARKE - Creighton, Fraser, Auditorium _ ' CtlMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE - _.. - SUNDAY SCHOOLS P� R E N T I C E West Rouge School- ' - ;.-- — - DryttenttrdOCh` 9:30 a m.-$ y.ars and over PHOTOS -SENT . TO NEWSPAPERS OP YOUR CNOPCE Pt AUCTIONEERS JA Barristwi, Gin.—Np to 8 ye= Umesed enO Autl»risd fee AliBarristers. Solkifors and _ �_PHONE OR WRf1$ C•aalfn of O"Wile ad Yeelt Centennial Road Behoof- 4 _ Y Notaries Public �. Q _ _ AMR +. I+....i.ra 11 a.m.-AH ago {,7 A_ R R I E P ft"j Ries% Red ER+Nte sW ew 11"J" OP -I O ERCE CRAMBE l$ 108 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. - --- t�bb a b•sseebb R.M.. 26 C ufch St. S.; ! !'fi�Al,� R.R. 3, PICICERING — TE. 9-1417 DEAL SEVACS AT am PRICE 5 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa ((►s /��r�-�- �yy 'L �.� y�ry� x WERLn PA. Man ABine'f 32W3 J11. {iwffFg�.�s 1fil. 2.3641 1� by MO. 8-W 5 Aimmko n P.O.. Pheae Mani, =6 Taiephone RA. 3-3446 PRstfm CU kovre bee... inwd Anglican Church FOR SAFE, rs = Auctioneeshm lat►o. - . PICKERING - oNTAREO t DEPENDABLE Dr. loin Lesik wII.L.: �.AsoN RE!(_ H. S. SHEPHERD, 8 A , D D. E. R. FLEURY .liax 11918, Pidte-rine, OM, , SOLICITOR DENTIST Phone. WHlt.hdl 2-3513 BARRISTERSUNDAY SERVICES • BQIIJ�ltEr So<[ci ' = NOTARY PUBLI = Muffin of Ofd 1691ton Recd : F7 mhn -Morn Prayer 'TELEPHONE WI1. 2- -., .� i - Higkiaw Creek 11.00 o.m.-Holy Cem ynion =' Pickens a n9 rayOIL i AT. Z-7391 or AT. sa 36s ' . 9 - c.�h sh►- ) • - - Mediae) Centro 1 too a.m--`k'"do'' Seh°ol i" 'h' ' 1 IZHURCH ST. N. .. PICKERING, ONr. Parish Han - - - i TAO o.m.--Nurse - ,1, a P frl lay -9:363,18 Pena, * _ (At the Parish_ Hall) f.rarday and lvwiwUe Room -.0946 up to 4 yew , - _.. �' '"P''�"'""'t OFFICE: WH. 2-06" WEDNESDAY � - ' RES.: W H. 2- t 855 rD.00 1.ro.astloh�. � �s k � :- - DRUGS LTD.oi MONUMENTS = � Monwas ar • Works- r -"SOW" AUSTIN • Chrlshan SCiE'ACe �� .-PRESC1tIPTION SMALISTS ' Ro .Pre¢ W M. • -E _ RR i. WkLby, Oararia Society - - _ ,.�.. �L+ w••t Convenient tiudge� tants COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - B an He 2 HIBkw�ay, bNwee• S H E R R H _ Ro1,aE Nlilf, oNTARIo - - OSM - _ UNDRI ABY_ NEEDS a up to 5 years to pay Wkirby sad Ajahh - 1 CHIiRCN - SERVICE AND - •'- _ - . MIiOtIR: Wkhby MO. 8-348=. SUNDAY --STORE tin {MET Ti ' 1 _ - � ra, AIEtAYf rIfEYL FN Rll � a A,E.rivn s�ildGh9, KIrh9.Mn Rd. STORE HOURS Funeral and Ai Rouge HIII. ■aa>.wa1E>.a>.aattttuRlEiawar lo..tinwnl46 of tt.olin9 am 9lvoa u WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m.' to 9 P.m.� M B r N ('7 Ambulance Service ar N+e'w.dn.rday Mretkh9, R�N Restaurant SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS I .m. to 5 .fl1s. L KA ALL ARE WELCOME _ - ... oom is _PLUMBING BATHROOMS No. 2 Highway � �t�ryPublR c DoUy� ro Th Bingo RESTA Rainbow Room Available PRESSURE SYSTEMS of Pickering Beach Road soma Location Thursday Nigh" — PiCKERiNG Por further informaMon Saturdays PHONE Whitehall Z-39+61 ESTIMATES GIVEN - - - -'* Con ATIonik 2.2635 Wedditi"eceptions i?hone ATien 2 -?881 - • /Rowe WHitehall Z-6717 - e Tele hon � - ' ..■tereEltteaaRErrr.Esaaetaae>e>•s■ W H'teh I I Z 3610 i0levision A Radio DUMARTON RAM i' T -V A. N. RATTEM/ a ROGER G: .CONANT, B.A. . RARRISM AND SOLICITOR CONITH BLDG., AJAX ' 7% Simese St. Sow* Odk INSURANCE CO. w n DR PHONE we ap bow "No ftp and cow" whWWOna Insurance on Rsildig., WEndWk files, Ift M A•aobile Insurance of M Klerk Bowman & Gibson ""Mon wN1tBY MO. 8 35 1 W.. -t. J. -Thompson, B.A., LLB. E11►B lEEeE11et E c SOUCITOR . situ CehatiM end ohrletl. ' OMIN000 woe, "'All . _ ,MfEflirf -•.�rs "m Mmis "M f St. Andrevws Presbyterian Church -St. N.,.Pickeringi. On- Graham HARDWARE — - --- - -- — - - --- - - a - — - — - — - - -- RADY Konns Moron, s _y LUMB11�� Pb ons. W H2-2885 y Behcet Sunday 't -EXTERIOR PAIKTai6 _ GLASS ETC. �,.. :STORE 11too A.Mc ahurek Burris. �. HILL _ : _.GENERAL HARDYr-A.R-- r The one PkIce tego _ _ _ , (ForasterlX" A. R..Htuj _ Phone: WH'ftehall 2-1911 - Pidceri . IIAbNII'EOp everything in Plumbing. GOOD VALUE AT THE U N I T E D C H U111 C H 'Free EStIni81 t:S I� RIGHT Poo - (Highwq/ No. 2) `: Phone: Tingle 9.2281 Open � IM -a P.M. W. A.-McKAY, M.A., n+.l: DENHIS . CARTAGE SEPTIC TANKS REPAIRS i ALTRATIONS MLNISTER "Wor/hip -- waterSdpp j► :..CLEANEDwl 4326 Kingston. Road a of gal. ............:.....:.. s45o•ss.00 West Hill • 11.80 A. M. E130 qal..................... ....... i6aE1 lw. J. EVVTr AT. 4-4721. Churcu .scbooi _ tE 000 b 1 AO -ALSO =iso . - s AVU Oshawa — RA. . - • TOP BOIL AND Pitt :,All Departments NEW BRANCH . STORE• W25T..H1LL.. AT. 44089 DENNEY BROTHERS ,9.45 A. >i<.. Featuring - Savage, Clark and HEATING CONTRACTORS Hof Wafer, Steam SyfN1l18 SERVING CHRIST IN THE -:COMMUNITY SMILE 1s* Packard Oboes. gbh` Foot wear OorrecVT FlOod WWti e- B to Triple: E, 000kiee' Imerted - -- fs• �: MUM" na. atertn are . ?JEWS" TRY A "H • Antis oma�� re Doctor's Prescrlpttoes tee 491 Kko Rd Slat HHI. WEDDING - and BIRTHDAY CAIS CLASSIFIED' AD JUST EAU . Stop 34 irI! ilei &V de, Dr. Phone Z8 .M1 ,•» ts.E11 putt b. >m. OtitMlas 1811 alb$ eenlsw a MAIN tTREIEf �: PIq�GNO Wim' C*Mis waw !tai T '4w. - ysJ..:""'z• "rs?�c^':n.:i- ;6s • °f '��' _ ., .. �C��:if��e.", ��' - .. . - A��... Y •r „� ' /�,^ • cal. •� ' r . ' .. _ .i � _ �, 'l.y�y '•� ,^ .. �! •� 4 .. x -.` � •y. • ._:•a._. "'s' Far _ .s,." ._ _ -J - - t, ... ..._- __..... _•,�.• -- •1+ .r' -. T N E t i C 1C t t>h1�E at M EiN.S TVIUSADAT, K&T 11, IM '• s K ! ter ile reatdeats a! tlac+d+s i, ! F. m., to Which 8111 persons in- ' tic I1iKarY rlerrlue wW M'�!e• • tltfc� tic i a'I�di IGn !Ss' pier' fltli0' ila pisaw, to set ttlb sad 4, the pub Utrary service terested in prwnsot"W Adult, sent, a&* it is, bs" d .ewe, District •.Am aag ,aA school Vim • m �i mow* Mi ]iLsetf� -licit votes is the last election Public Library .Service, iss well tom, �� pia st acllo t cii, at their fourth - Annual Din - of the- Council off to a happy ��1 ao clearly indicated L► de8#sed. as Library Service for Children, will rewllt. 20r; be' 3"Ir 20,- at the D1mb�e- ki t. �1t itfeeting' will adopt `1'he Home and Sebooi CO"Onl nee. invited- to attend. Miss J. °' ton Public 8cheoi. The tiliangr rile reports wT1lliing up an l�Va -at its latest Executive meeting - Munro,. of the Provincial Pub- wt11.al" feature music by the and - succesettU yeas!' for this dam• -6.at For wart A 4 and S. entertained and carried a mot- C2 ARLAB JOIAJN" to. School Area No. 2: musiciazw tee' at of local lust that a Public Meeting be notably the West Rouge School and School AsaOCiatitxls. T18L'sflf TO SPEAK AT DUN AXTON ' Uay 24, is the target date = for held at Dlmbartoa Public Seh601 Orchestra and the Vaughan to the tiinaer�le 11.60 each, sal t another attempt to obtain nn TblJrsday, M81y 243 at 8.00 *hard Vtolinista, under the more are available from B lapse i I -why Johnny Leaves School" capable, direction of Mr. David and School Association Preen• G N ,, ,, i• 01 will be the topic of an address Karry. Mies Christine Tyas will. ents., :Sates• A Serrtce "` i3 l AWACZT L ERCIAL AND DOME$i1C j V '� - - AIR G)NDITi01lIIiG Re irs To AH Makes j , h► - -_ :.IORHE C. A"111 Y = - l Pickering A 2 -1511: - _� =- ' .fL.�j,.►. wow►. N. L►.► rh.w,„► t. wwti ►.b�w.w►.w►►►.W►ww►r►►►.,h,..I .� - -. KAYE'S PLUMBING "- WH: 2 -6717 - PICKERING DUNBARTON RADIO & , F MO 8 Tubular TV Tewers a .. _ r+1ZiEZ,POBiT , LAWN WE • '• - BEAVICE — n� SMALL ENGINE REPAIFt9 r ' - :. "The Tower -of Strenoth- SHARPENING- - • RENTAL 'FREE P K LWEL.DING • GtWWeed for -One Year • _ - '� - AL. OWUN — TEmpie 8.1408 -•�� • ]o't. TOW= wttb as CaAio NM A21t!!1C MA Phone AlEeir :of} P. M. _ - ''Week Days Or Week -ends _ _ _ _ 7 W ca.aeet�ed _So -1► - - asl�tla.ttaln.n.�a..afn>•a °rI91 fix it," said Father. And he did— but.goodl a But Mother aid Mary _. pp�,,,,,��eS oN _ _ w� f116 . , 9.80 �i111a 4l�.Y S5 - _ ,�1, �t,�: the - repairman.l So -the ` TA .., wa s�isr - Lem To Dive M E D BY THE SELL _. family's entertainalent 10' _ . Seriously, thotmh: you've,surely often found ...� YOUR Orel AME$ IM ''. help is quickly at hand through a telephone— a DRIVII+IG S(�i00L that - ssrviod so valuable. -.-Yet a often takal for 8sehbd. r Dual••Caniroi - The Bell Telephone Company of Canada. Late Model Car It ao answer. phmJe 728.0081 w - - _ ash 25c. your Laundry Picked Up - -- - - --i Washed And Deliver CH'1LDREN , - - : 24 -Hour Service _ i° Saturday Same Day Service Coin Laundry Prices 0 -ADOPT. ON = : W antic to ' leao sazt,;�AT sue• >s NOON Ma" suitable older and �dbcapped children � The majority of C hWren's Aid Societies Am' ... _ - INrnAL osDess are available for &doptioa. Happily married malong a determined effort to provide pwma- iQ11 WHZ -461 % Anti Time ootlpks who are interested in any of the bogs neat home's for some of their wards. Every 3 and girls below shouts apply-to the Minister of att enaon will 6W bi t kt W a •+y.a.+wa f r..- bthm Cola -O -Mat • -22.50 Kingston , ..... , _ ... _ . _ _ _ . _ _ . Pubdw Wilt', ParbameeFBandinp, Toronto. or odor children. _ UNTAAhQ _ TeL T `� /� RODNEY t t hebayo areetioang . �. Hewes had club =but has hat► aM bloc eta iftr have pal s a can help a son to a w Ina. not t ownssh O _ - 7roac old Protestant bap of Eni1Mh onpst eaoened P+od 4orreGt Tt>rsse boys +,i0' alert child wim above a+en to- oecsanl a� atademie oeq will ba happy .. _ _.. .. �e _ He u of avenge itnel"aettce• has a stocky be b•ppie•t with Protestant pareeta who ttel roe art st srtideaAy gined. SatMy with this • • . . bold with blue eyes and blood boor. wiUhavetealpieawtrebriwgstgAtwosaus a Roma Catholic' rrhrte she VICTOR a W1LMA— Vidot, S, and [.: Rodney haw& hair lio which has received • ► • will be stimulated and accepted. Her list sister Wilma, 7, are Canadian Indians. r - - tnettt A Protestant hoots s desired LISA is a sweet natured 10 year old wt�th bra detld ermme d child boa �h is of slim build with brown cya sad t P l C IE E R I N G _ be contented with the Roman Catholic girt P„rn _ wttEte P, wetf as certain definite emotional al black hair. They are healthy a»d itmot ana hstltl7 ��•11 w sneeeh tb�eraDY . w, n�auarty uiu the --and-dark--brown w brown rya ell a em io a pllacd, Pawed, rery pretty child with ri - ='`� 'In :wan a fume waa,rwhw fci:� .— - peopbbeltteedrdiadar rag P«eO�•li - rn�/• and . �11c lies a ,,,, pre irg ptrrattq up to nvrq hair. Lira w b goad pleasi Prote•tanl parents, !- _ heakb said would standing in a family caaaof mvttta cTnTtireat aT� i�i� • • • for older Raman Gliorc paawts • • • botse will acquire to intavtiae atsa and -�ri{i be r�c�v�d' b� she tersigned until - - -� . e�� and -add gam• • • • DEREK seeds a Dad Nice .a 11. yeat a moat attractive daughter. `, i origin w Danish and Negro. He is ■ sturdy LANNY is a bon leader tie r a hoed- -olds. Haaso a codstbe•guiduee ad ••e. gt�i lrvrtnr,.d haM trio-. bryevs w—d_ _DTXTfE a °JxINE =T • aeed-she= — . hair. I t liroa+t cotttpleicton and neteroid -wen waawerea ana doing �y of pat bye sad a permanent eeoagca fs�. 1 Q/I� t�/ p l igJ+ a :celleat work at school, Luny is otendottr amown of bye and gmdanoe as I 1 � tJr 1, / V L.~ Sc�trd� {e �f P ieies : f tin feattwa He rr�otrb well and iae placid interest" nt.mu•ic-aar tales piano eVOe ll a ono ie Derek i fair Pomor, every sduM known Diane and June an i a. • .9 and its baby. Dennis w" would be happy parentage and has fhb flit but o• coo'tech p lesions. lie gab along well wilk holy• Isar � yM wttttld a M•ct. He i stsaY bat ie •—•ire of 13 asd iS'- tr wsti while or oplonted Ptots[ar Passla a" age and s a nortaal Ptosteslastt lad at esnaMeM health. Yod wotti find bio sby. . Amy o� 0. care of �! ld 4 r .. 11 tease std of Notch Assicas iedias ott first maestros bat not. earn be gist to due; may bE secured from �' JEANETTE is a healthy 10 y6mr -old herza. Older Proswtam pb►snla'onMd know y w. Derek s C,r� � mill bernto a permanent part of y«tr -- - - y Protestant girl d fUknittirm n EsgtsiEogiYh Isis ulo -belt Ysea sad aaoetll(tsg haw hear and toads bttdh abort a. P syolse- — fad Ilea 1 it- iii"paoa. Jane s a tar. tlin• lopow think his west wttiaW likely wa- fa��,atbfwc terslrtobedowineet► , brown and black hair. Jeanette 4 tti their son • ,• • prer0 if you didn't ptnvnre hi about it iag but the$ i ronea the case when a .' ems D atte�lso Moot — urn someone care&. light brown bait sad looking for warn., lsrosai- Derck' aoetY Roma Catholic paraMa to eyes, tonf.parents who w•ir� oath ' KAY boa ant had Ley led ciil�sod is ghwijsasoarity and d8eodontirestgbll ls. She tends to be Vnist sad c _ how box aaadesJajlr•- ', loot 17 yeah 0f Y8s dote ro great tastily • • • ragood red d�atds a bt os�ase'Tirw ' J. Township of, Pickering • • • Iniam sibiiRy. me its fYi oak, IL ost 9ANDh,.ee..3sYs0* p�Yest dolt- c6iideettanieadyte :o.eiMo.AVb�as, EDGAR s an active .7 year old Ro cwt bttrwr eyes aMd Yg�p frosts hhir. iCar i► iag pa ww I, terasa i Lora now. Wotdr post be issorestedT Calioiic lacy of ftoesch aid Hsi id- l a i Yeah by, ban a placid diapdaiHns bat Thin boallhy- lookis j�yew old has poise : • • snot He has an sverWvbyii• speaks rapWlp and has a aYgbt btR at- . iatraealar aid siotor reel ' • will bite ad blond hair. Tisi ve�astwer. This girl in bendy isdividstal R w• el a s Sow pestrrsgisg y trere. i a Yiatuq of her fastib• tabs- old s tRtr�d7 - .." /� e�apsa�p tewatdisra - roUg am ,. . . V � w in exatillonl « crud ple:�i�e - - V , . Yntar) p.:a patience .d rd f� . She `L oOstil'get OinlOtierMl alimuiabon •d be . sob wUl atioept btr Poor Paw retool �appirsesshaatbd pile wb Oarid set eves Ibattres artd in decidedly attrstctive i A Rossom Catholic parents Aided anaels�K `s ply aoltisvemewt sad bye and eseatrye Yes w+i fttu watching devebp —k eu trarsob Patten- and able to • • • 1tx'noon lira wlticJ< die be at a slower pace than the aseestge tnder>aed hx deep seed ibr aabctsos. z WENDALL A WARREN am hots- to eapes+�o: • child Sandra would <etC alowg foal is a She is hisw tssaidva etia eadb sad tact half - brothers who Lave never been war orgasiaed Rosa' atholic bgsa fbds new wtmttione very p� is j scented std iii to remain together. INICFIA$L. s a dear stew Cathoile boy of • •' • as likelihood, -Stephanie stir 6aa -dim- _ -- -- Weadar s a wetlbsik 21h year aid with 3 with as appealing man°R mod esrJy ARCHIE is a 13 year old Canadian corky at•acbooi. bright -for ilia ave. He bas light inewn Protestant boy with brown eyi t, -light • • • ���(('• y/{�� ���� p���� bins d fair comp :o n— wa�hadPPy hair and grey attractively eluted eyes brown hair and a fair cornpimtian. He spa TODD s a 4 par old Prvtertanl 'bo y : 11LM AT 181{VLL•ALE PIUCid•: and aicbievow wee caddie of which sae his fYorn his gnrtd• yakiy Grade 6 stndeat itse7ieed to be of Scottish and Awtraliaa descant He Scottie and 8sg1Wt descent. Warren is i father. who is Party Chinese. Warty �ppe Archie finds it dWsct* to tall- to of 'fight build, -hen bha eyes and limit likeable pleasing4Vi year old who quickfy under'" gCatholiepareatsareateded adtilta cad buooms tome over exansa- brown heir, iCs health s good and he boa awe's a w=40rha opperbow to get y"r hedge. Rt a comprehends s situation, a ddiscip for this bright attractive boy. -loss This boy wash to settle down with average interigetsoe. This a6ectionate wen fine and s anxious a Please. Via talka- •' • • permanent parents and have his own lad wants parents who an relaxed, t wll0lleaale price. We are Cieariag file field IOC Oew plaid -- live inquisidveandprotectiveofWenciall. SANDY s a pretty 8 year old Roman identity. Older Protestant paeena •who joins and capable of hwtdrag u aedr0 His ancestry is Prench- Canadian a`ad Catholic Anglo-Saxon girt with flair curly have no intellecaral ptetesaiwin and who ♦ year old-boy. Ing. All hedgings most go. (let yogis NOW: _ gvANTiTY .. — .. 1.26 z4l•ao' 61 o Up '7iete o� a pdatwrra�+r! iawro a " °1 lots and taoar is l�blldliotod2 gselto#o!� As a% -- -- pBIVZT (Amur) -1s'= 24 in. Transpl.. sic. 22C. 20c. ��iloK � }hoodoo mmillolal �'a" AeompA,1! to fw" a&6x4bx f v poop 4 t!>>w�e' at% sAws -we I&- �,as.tatitc,ri. ELM 18 - ,24 in. TrawWl. 24c. 2tc. 20c. ELL s:-- 3 feet'Z't'alupl. 28c. 2se. 24e. i bEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFAR ' ^ Il" *rAryt Pkkkeri#gt Nub. _ . ; '' : PROVINCE . OF ONTARIO {f _� .... - - •HoMbLUAM Loos P. teas, Q.a _ • _ :, - ' JAaos S. BA1tm, _ •�' - - .- - ... iKhiitcr - -, _ :,._ ..,'.. , �epNtril(ifliifK ` - . .. - 'gIUNIMAY, KAY 11, list - . - THE PICKERING NEWS . Mwdt stvtN gg Service at CUremont on Sunr present. The theme of the meet- , A A , A Ir A I A A r ►AAA 6• ►► A l Ir A I. 1► A A A A A A A A A A► r 1, I Mt l ~ ' day, when Nancy, Younger dau- ing ,was "Mother and Home ". _ eel ` • . n - WALE i`'♦'►"s At the joint services of the meter of Mr. and Mrs. Sack The Devotional topic on the c, w bf cm s One 8 ' 1 Sunday School and Church, -en Ward, was baptised. motto "God Blear our home" _ Ann and Susan, daughters of was taken Mrs. BY -THE 088SRVER -- Sunday, three antis infants were Mr. and Mrs.-Reg. Hooking, and son. Mrs. R. D and Mrs. F. Ir A A A w r � Ir Ir ► A A Ir A A A A A Ir A► I. A A A A Ir A A A A 1. r A l 1, Ir 1, 1, A A A A A presented !sr baptism: the � - •• Stephen, sQn of Mr. and Mrs. Noon a duet, "The Sinner - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony - We have all heard at one time or another that Pick Gardiner, and infant son of, Mr. Earl Disney, were baptised at anti the Song". Several read- eying and. Mrs. Ken Robertson, and the morning service.- ings followed, and a discussion Township doesnt -want development or progress or industry. This +� t Mr. Lorne Disney left on on "Faith ". From the business Observer has always tried to defend the township and say that s the son•of -Mr. -and Mrs. Alas P it isn't so but I am having g a Mon for a trip to Alberta it was decid4d to send used g second thou hts. Saunders. go, .. '� - to visit rel'ative's: ' - clothin to -'the Fred- Victor A few weeks s o, the stock car hack which while not ideal is ss1,i� The 'Comiiiunity expresses its Next Sunday, hurch will be Mission next month and the a sizeable t g •� sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Mit -' taxpayer was "damned by joint praise" by the Town- -__ sr shell, in the death of son Bill,- at 9..:sQ a, m•, , and the Sunday_ Bazaar, Bake Sale - and- Tea was ship Council -when they - refused 'to - support -the . bylaw Ahe-y kkacl- -- in an. accident on No. 7. High School at 10.30. left over for discussion -until passed. Stock car tracks are not the best type or ° way, on Saturday pight. Ma'.. and Mrs. Yen Jones and -next month. The meeting elos- or- commercial venture but the still tax of industry vacant �} family, of Claremont, visited oa ed with h 148 aid the Ben- y pay taxes which vacant .. - : �'.OT Sale The Boy Scouts- Committee 3'�'' land produces. are making a "bottle pick-up Cecil ediction. ' Jones.. Then last Friday night, the Planning Board acting in it's usual Apples., -_ drive" on June 2. Please have ay with Mr. and Mrs. C Congratulations to Miss An inning Apples -'and Potatoes For Sale. your bottles ready for the boys. - The s ty thy of.th a of na Wilson who •graduated last ly .The!' fE`���x� given YmP Y Controlled Atmoo se - community ter week from the Ryerson InStit- on a re- zohing application, that the approval was next to use - PNo Remember our 'Rummage Mitchell family, of Kinsale, in ute and has accepted a position less. Stroud's applici t would mean another commercial area for d ' • ��� >O•'� Pe! bushel. sale and Bake Sale" on $atur- Spie� ;2.50 per bushel day, May 19, at 1.00 'p. m The the tragic death of their son as Home Economics Teacher at Frenchman's Bay and more assessment and taxes to help the ~_• Please bring your. own contain- Bike' Sale of, Home Baking. to Billy, on the highway -on Satur - Pickering District High School. ordinary taxpayer. ors for apples, Open on week- . open at 2.00 p. ' All this on �= Billy wag a former student Several 'ladies 'attended a Neither' of the above two incidents are all that important but _ ..._ i°�a - the church lawn. of MtMon School. - Stanley Dem -..__. PICKI..R,ING ORCEIARDS' Mr. and Mrs. Fred -Byers had The U. C. Women met last day night at the home of Mrs. give ea show_ a pattern which t repeated often enough would One mile west of Pickering dinner on Sunday with Mr, and Wednesday, to the church base- T.. Jordan, sponsored by the give real substance to the' taasgiaint -that we• often hear, . Village an No: 2. Highway. Mrs Frue a _ ment with ,fourteen members Busy Bee girls. Planning Board attitude is one which it is difficult for this , Phone • WH2 -124T _ Mr. aid Mrs. _ Joe, Pegg, of Observer to understand. Many applicants -are treated by the' Oshawa, spent Mothers' Day aalltRIEURN�aaaslasltaataaiifaaa ■agifaaaaaaaaaa =�■ bow as if the applicant is trying to put something -over the FOR SALE - bedding plants' with Mr. and Mrs. M. Pegg. board or' that the applicants are speculators or developers large variety: Petunias, Snaps, _ = otlrera._.Cabbage,_•ansi tom- _- —"Y-MINK - IMES (both dirty words) out to take the township to the cleaners. The Board I'm sure doesrit intend to 12ave • this impression but _un- _ atoes- wholesale or retail. R. T fortunately it does.. Per s a than a -of the fake u of the boa -^ 14acDonald,- _Alton Rd.,' R. R.,' - `' BZA&AT 7j lien h g P 2, Pickering. Two miles north Mr B'iU- Jordan; Claremont `• 6 rd would help,.- some members have sat fox as long as some -.: -at No. 2. Highway. - - - ° -- - members - of the High School Board. has started -to build his new p - g (may 221 h e on the lot purchased - 0-0-00-0-0-0-0 -- from ik1r. Winton White, on the.. / Council still hasn't taken legislative action so far Ss' I- know :. FOR SALE - new and used re- Balsam corner: - ALIKE _ _ on the question of the M donation required by all who want 'frigerators, freezers, electric - ° ranges, ranges. , refrigeration Mr. aril Mrs. Raymond- Jones - Planning board consents.. What then is the authority for this and sons,. of Kirkland Lake, eharge 'and have the fwnship the - approval of the 'Municipal . r. equipment. Reasonable prices. and Mrs. Ramsay and Mrs. Car- LORNE G WHITE, R. R. 1, Board to make this charge. penter, of T-orariw, visited on Pickering. Phone.WFL?- 152 ?. OOK-- T his Observer suggests that-- iii'fairness 'to the ratepayers a 'AT -ALL the` week -end with Mr. acid legal 6pinion should be obtained, from the township solicitors - .,I 0R SALE - 1960 Rambler, 4- Mrs Alan Manderson Mr. Carson. of Toronto, oti the question and if the charge can be supported then it door sedan, 'dependatle, stand- Ray azd transmission, economy, 6- spent the week -end at the Car• , _ should be approved by by -law. cylinder, jet black, white wall son home. _ _ - O - O -9 - ID - O O O --'[t -tires and new snow tires, rad- Mr. Irving McAvoy and Kath- AMON Alfth, Last weeny the Pickering News lamented the. fact that so many_ - lo; windshield washers, one- lean, . 'al.Laaakd - r-0 trees wePbeing removed from the Brock Road and I concur, OR - 'owner car, $1650. D, G Gibson _- The drive -to and from Brougham will never be zne same: Brougham' Ont WH2 -5817. NEED ANY TUTORING sure I could never be a road builder because I couldn't pass the 3j'ORE FIXTURES 1N FREPtCB' - - _ course in tree* destruction which must _be a.requisiitebefore be- The exams Are fast approach- qualified 88 a road engineer. •� ++J the trees OII the east -side also electric meat slicer, scales, jug, but there is time yet. of the Brock Road were spared I don't know but I am ti&nk. _ - - adding machlae, show cases, Phone:- Eva Hasek, Pickering- .full. Cheap. Phone: ATlantic -2 -7477. �.0g77, - _ - 0-0 - O -- O - O O -• O 0 _ (may 18) We see the Pickering area made the news a week or so ago, - _ ---ALL Ai�ilrtNlLS > - -- -' when the Liberals nominated Norman Cafik as their standard _. . - Ageratum. Sweet Alysum. As- P011ee Col bble Wow _ bearer In the forthcoming Federal- election. It is Interesting to - _ teas, Marigolds. Stocks, Lobel- �' _ to that Pickering has ,produced over the years more than it's ia., a-s. Petunias. Salvias. goo. For Pickers Y1li ._`_" ` " fair share of members and candidates in Ontarto :and Oshawa Nic- ia, Salpietuns, S l dragon, age �� Riding. On the Conservative side, otine, Phlox 11winkle., Pansies, l popular Bill , Newman has been _ State age sad .Qualifleations. a candidate Provincially and his 'father Harry Newman--a card -' Delphinium. Carnations. Sweet APPllcatila� to be received um= - _ -- idate as' welt. William. Geraniums. `Tomatoes. noon. May �, lggy, �.- s: - On the Liberal side, there is eafik just mentioned, Lawson. Dahlias, overbearing Strawber- provincial candidate in 1955, Jbhn Lay, .Federal in' 1953 and sa SUItKII a Cem - in 1952; Walter Thomsop, ;Provincial leader and candidate in -ties and Raspberries, Red Cur - .: _;ants, P.hubarb. G'6alrmsA 'o[ Police Coraiaittee, �` - - - i - .._ _ - VULSe o! Pickering CoaocEl = 14 Reurnmount Dr. (may is) , member 1931-1945 Federal in 1949 and W. Dore, -Fede H M � Raul Hqb - (Phone 2t3�T24 Williams of the C. C. F., a township resident represented the' riding. from 1941 71949 in Ottawa. - , - �TL -ZAG, An interesting record but no logical eiplanation mo -far as I _ Help Wanieci �uNSU� a22 exrjWt&tj0& 45 -Hour week, raan f6r Picker- hems, decorative stitching, blind - ins Township, mouth of ` No. 7, hems sews . on. buttons,. etc., I wa RZxne established. with -dial control, No attach- of_ their 50th W y' ments needed: Will sell 571.75 Tl �rs airy, sir May-22. ding' Annive�• i`�ood income. Apply, by letter, cash or pick-up payments • of Y to--Frank Helierty, Box 68, R. 11 !ca _ + Birth R• is Hampton, Ontario. $8.00 per month. Dealer, Box y Stan Salt and congratulations May (may,26) 604 News Office., - _... ,.... r' The Frenchman's Bay Rate= .._ I y 18. Happy birthday also to the Federal Psekayleq And Payers' and Community Assoc- Montgomery twins, Donna Ann iation will hold their regular' and Marion-Louise, -whc c ele. Partition Conpany. Limited -_ Fetnale xeip -i .lni A - :: mthly Meeting at the Fair- brate their • 2nd birthday on FjAi L, { } :person -416 Finlay Ave. Ajax Fr -1'°I eve - orr -� -22; an3 -to Flern. . C:htrrcp ay School . Asa No. 2. Township dAY . ning, at 8.45 o'clock, who will- be five -old on - -- -- - - -_R° f:ct►�lr.e 'May 18. Mr. Jim . of May 23. SEALED TENDERS will �Q -re- °ia .:.R�QsL n*+ Choir -and- Hayes, _ - - ' ceived by 'the undersigned for- - - :. . _ ProPOsed plans for a Conimun- bin, of Toronto,. visited a few WANTED +Daman.. one day a servicing the heating equip- ONLY FIR OMAME SANC;FLrS sty , of their .ibrmer neighbors ca week for general cleaning.- Box ment in the schools under the Don't forget the Stra ' Wharf Street 'last Sun 290 News Office, Pickering. administration of the;Board OFFER •A C760WE' E AI.i. Tea and Bake Bale �R • .. y - '' � Tenders close at -' 5.00 - You get � 1�s 5tpoelaat �' �" E �T�� ling held Happy Anniversary Wishes to _ - p. m., - at the Fairport United Church Marioft and Cliff Brown who -- :PIANO - WANTED -� arrg make May. 31, 1962. yr� steer ,des have .1. Inanite Heat Selection for the - Hall,'on Thursday afternoon. 'celebrate • their fifth anniver. - °'Any size, any condition. Pay Application fbr tender foizns - Radian tube Surface Units. Set Hearty congratulations to nary on May 20, along with the cash. Private. ATiantic 2 -8662. is to be made to the Adminis. P� BMW •, � any heat from "keep warm" to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buck, of birthday of Marion's grandfat. - s (may 31) tration Office, Roseb ink Road high. Selected hest is, spread _ Fairview Ave., on the occasion her, Mr. Playford. School, R. FL 3, Pickering, Ph. �es�' '•o0°�e of wbik�h aa�e evenly over each element. ATIantie 4 -4751. The lowest or Noted bore, .pies rears -•bead any tender not necessarily ace- 2. Pull'N'Clean Oven, which • 1 epte$ SWing pins the oaperiority sad slides out for easy cleaning A. W. TYAS, Business d� of the Frtsldslre no hard -reach comers to both- - - - -- -. -- - -: , Administrator. er you;' J.-H. ADAMSON, Chair, acme and behind it .the hn- 3. Biggest broiling surf -ace of man of the Board any range on the market.... , mess tecbaical knowledge and ester . 8. lets you broil 10 : meat patties _ reputation of ibe •vast General or 4 large T -bone steaks -at once TENDERS ° _ >![otors otgsntrattau. ' ' __ 4: Porcelain drip bowls under ' each surface unit pop out for Pwrson.:-School Area Na Z, TewnshiP easy cleaning. Ot Pickering SEALED TENDERS will d re- We Sell The Best and Service r ' chives by the undersigned for 111► an your local Libel aI cand"d to ' - -_ - - - -- the supply of fuel oil, -in the ,.• _ _ schools.. under. the administra- - 1tELAX and fall :tion of the Board. Tenders-close _ _____ _.__Theest �:,. - ARTIiuR at 5.00 p. ion May n r-fo Norman - Applicatiox� for tender forms MITCHELL to be made to the administra- ' IrtARK'S ELECTRIC ' tion office Rosebank Road • "' • ""' - - - •• �'• IMITED School; R. •P.: 3, Pickering. Ph. - - _ _GRASS -PARK, BROOKLIN ATlantic 4-4731.1 Wake - _ . ... _ STATION ROAD - ,Nli• 36771 The lowest or ariy' tender; not - • g ' Sales: Service riC1ItRW/i . _ T!. 9-3191 necessarily accepted. • • . - 10-M-11,30-'& M. Wed. May iN1�iHT SE1tVICE A. W. "AS, Business � 061 - Administrator. Win St.. - .Pickering WH. ��� ONTARIO RIDING LIBERAL ASSOCIATION ' J. H. ADAMSON, Chair- . _ . - man of tFlo Board. _ ataaaat» taaaga> tain�inaa�i =Ra�>tgaitDairlBt>•tlitnt�ta _ PAGE THREE THE PICKERING NEWS eiraeDAY, MAY 17, lilaL- - Muir head. Mrs. A. Carlton; Mr. and Mrs. James Gray. charge. H a p p y birthday to Ray Mor 6 6 6 +�+ .e FA 1 R PO RT nts: Mr. Ross Carlton, Mr: •Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Middle- Mr. Thos. Watson was taken ga, Sheppard Ave., on his bir• DON'T FORGET Honin;h, bfr. Trolley. Anot- ton and girls, of Ashburn, call _to _the hospital again. during • -nuay, May 19, BEACH ,r- Eu-- e tiv 11 be held- oil -the - ed onkMrs. Lemmon on Sunda; the week. All wish him a , very A word of thanks to all the THE SOAP BaX DERBY 3th of lime- Tuesday. afternoon. speedy recovery. Second East Woodland Brownie THIS SAT. MAY 19th Fifth Wedding Congratiil- Mr. and !Nlrs. John Harney r.ir. and Mrs. Mitchel, o. :.I.3. Wallace Ellicott o: Tor. Mothers, for the lovely dinner =AT BAY RIDGES _ .ration to Mr. and Mrs. K. Riley and Susan spent' the week -end Toronto, visited her daughter onto spent the week -end wit' served at their banquet at the on May 17. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. - and son -in -law, Mr. and Mrs her daughter and' son-in-law Rouge Flill United Church rec. 'XT NOON HOUR The Home & .School Execut- U. Harvey here. AI Harvey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Carter. ently. - - Mrs. A. J. Gray youngest r ww�wwNw► uwwtiwa w� a ti► ti� __i've met on Thursday, May 10 Y sisited Mr. Brian McGzickin, - - , to outline work for the 1962 -62 and Mrs. Russell- Carter at' Pt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart 1: Season. 'erry, on Saturday. McGuckin was struck by a Rouge, Hills Happy Birthday Wishes tr Misses Marilyn Elliott and ' car, just north of the village o V uge - Rnn-- Micklewright,_- thirteer - __anise Ostle, of Oshawa, spent on Saturday NP Was unron mrs, H. Mason, Dunbarton " �^� .:e c�, -iheir aunt, scions, but revived and after Guam# PM H4rdw�re - years -34F ±y -1g;- and -to :ot n ;Dent last Monday visiting at ' Dowland, six years, on May 12 7 n• D. A. Beer a doctor's check -up, was foune 'tie home of Mrs. O. P. Wald- - Twenty -third Wedding Con Mrs. Lemm. on returned to to he satisfactory, but a badl; riff, Altona Road. gratulation to Mr, and .Mrs er home here, after spending frightened boy. , ., W. Aitken on Df2y '9. `ie winter with friends in Tor- 'Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ellicott ' Mr and Mrs. Ed. Sell- Carl elm iCo -burni l "i Satur= - - -- PAINTS = ELECTRICAL . APPLIANCES Carl Houk; Park Crescent into. and Diane. Carter visited Mr. day with Mrs. A. Westbrook celebrated his 6th birthdtt o- Mr. and ;Mrs. Geo. Knox and and 1vlrs. Ivan Ellicott, at Pet- T�/�! Y Altona P.nair 1 VVLS T� SS C• �• • Thursday, with a art for hi` �Y, 'of Enniskillen, visited erboro, on Sunday afternoon party Haonv Birthday t.+ yh tt' guests Adele and Gerry Fole 'Qr. and bMrs. K. Pascoe on Mrs. Allan Ellicott received _ g or 9th birthday, Mav 19 "•- . Susie and Edith Untenhaar Sunda MrYand Mrs. NPwSOIl and her daughter Peters In on i, 7 low S Adamache, of Shepnard Ave Cathy Covert. Isabel Raugi `amily visited her mother, Mrs. California, on Sund She sa Happy birthdav to Mrs. W - - and brother Ron. �'' Ys T. -Smith, Pine Grove Ave. on - Bay Ridges Soap Box Derb} •ind Mr. W. Storrey on Sunday. the reception, was good as she Mav,19. - 'will be held on Saturday, May Unit No. 1..U. C. W.. is spon- could hear plainly. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sprine, of 19. Line -up starts at 12.00 noon 'oring a Bake Sale on the lawn 'The Young People met in the Greenwood Ave. have moved to with judging and -)f the church on Friday after - 3 . parade. Race school w usual on Sunday. ein West Hill 'recentl Bakdods- drC wc. we starts at 1.30 p.' �i.,: on the noon, May 18, at 430 p. m, - erring, with Paul White in Happy .birthda to i 's�iee - -- roads'- :'-- Refrtshment.- -ome slid do your week;-end charge of the program. Y It sky Gris thou in p gram• and of Altona Rd; on his 11th birth - 1 nearby. EvetYone wet come. p g' Margaret_ Miner and Setty- flav, May 11. -- Phone w}�} " yeddin Annive:sr�°` ""tl'`a charge of lunch. Mr.' and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm g ary Con- Jean Knox in c � I _ Women's Institute was held in in y � with of Altona Road anent last Sun. gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Next meet on Ma Z. Kosurko - their 18th, on he Township Hall on Tuesday May, Iyna Blackman having, day at Orland, Ont. M> afternoon; May 8, with the new ng _. .. `)resident Mrs Blackman in Kenny and Douglas Pickare went to Rice Lake with .their she chair, and the new Serre- rather on the week -end, camp- �Ary• Mrs. Roberts, in her ing and fishing -some pickerel "lace. It was decided to apply were caught. for a Short, Course this year- The Recreation Committee of first choice: "Care of Sick ": $ay Ridges request all children second: "Copper Tooling ". Card _ of Fairport Area who wish • tc Report was (riven by Mrs. Bur - --- partidpate in their Sport Pro• rows, who reported - Nine Get - gram to please return their Well Cards, since the last meet. Registration Forms by the end 'nr. The meeting was then of May. The Grand Valley Poo! r -to turned over to Mrs. Burrows. .has been reserved for Swim - Program Convener, assisted by "ng .Activities. All - children Mrs. M. Ellicott. As this was 'will be nwified of the date. "Grandmothers' Day", several �. �.-id :�;r$ —�. " " " " "g' -nn 'nar1Prs- WP—. �ivnn �,n - went' up to i,'4'ashago 'on Sun - "Granmother ".. The meeting day to visit 'Mr. and 'Mrs. V was cl-ed with .lur ^h served by _ aG. Cummings Sr., and had a Mrs. Bi. 11,- Mrs. -Bayles, ll;rs . fine visit with other relativem Robt. Miller. also -for an enjoyable Mot- "'Mothers' Day Ser -ice" was ..hers' Day. observed in Sr, John's March Our 11hrary' has received on Sunday morning. with goon' -from the Township of Picker- atren�iance. A Baptism gem-tee 'in$, their yearly grant, and was also held, when tFe follow- ===-- within the next week, a fresh jnq children were baptised: Jef- supply of. books "for our -young frpv r-11; son of Mr. and Mrs. - - 'leaders will- be available. Eldo^ Carter- HPathPr Helen - Diane Hunter and Patricia 'in4i DehnrAti Louise, t'+tle Anti- l Bilton stayed over =night with ghters of Mr, and Mrs. Allan Susan Pickard last week -end, .Pcikev;. also Cynthia Lea, any I and attended the. Teen Dance 'at Brenda Louise, daughters of •the Community Hall which -was _ very successful. - "Gul3ing to Action" will +aka - - place on May 26. from 2.00 till .4.00 p. m. at the Dunbarton £� _- Kiwanis Park. - Brownies and r 2. Guides of the Dumbarton Dist- ' riot will take part in Demon- T _ - stratio A - ns, Dsolals of Work ; 3A - anti r`raftg The `e .,.art Bake Table. % bite Elephantf Sale. and Refreshments. Ten - Cents Admission will be char- ged all those not in uniform. M• ,, i Registration Date for K-rd- ergarten at Fairoort Beach _...Public School. is-May 24, fromx 9.00 till. .00 10 a. m. Proof of .. ':� ^~° ° : • µ , „ . Age will he required. Children ,must -be- "five vears old" by x k -'-.-'December 31. 1962. Child Health . Clinic will be •- n-=- ,'Eie}d htesday, . Mayy 22 at the , •"•.,. •• • � . Community Hall. - I � a Mrs. Thelma Hockey won an -electric blanket at the ooening ° iiiiin _ r Of the Bay' Ridges Laundromat. -- Parents pleas- I­ reminded •"• -• •.... that the s«•PPten aspirins we , give our children are poison' when taken in- quantity by \'S ' ' acs- ones• ran mh • lr:enf.. T'�e lcttle :. . :�, •�' ;�.. - •. eta :, «a.� ..:' •. 8 nd reach. in 'the mist unl' ely �:.`,�;;°�"�:- a?3: ° ;;�?': •c '>kv: � k. � ��`'`•• �.. — p?aces and thanks to our, town- ship 1Nai ^e and the Aiax Ho,- ` nital. stgff,'a little: churl in :our There is muscle in every Chevrolet frame -' Chevrolet Truck hustle includes the industry's To_experience man -size bustle -drive a 'ici_hr,orhoori .was _ saved. To _GOFrtbining,Fuggedness and flexibility for on- and most famous six - brawny eights ; , in fact, your Chevrolet! Then you'll, feel the sure touch of off -hi hwe use. Tnerr,,tnere's more muscle in choice of six po ;ver' plants from 235 to 409 cubic positive control that Chevrolet has built into its The Llfc lr,u g y be Your .ch, ;lti' ;, Chevrolet's rear axles . , husky Single -Spee.d inches. And to match this vide choice of power steering. Even when heavily loaded, aChevrolet - - - ^..1r. and -'Ira. F. = Linehan axles -With ? apac ;ties from 3,330lbi.' io 13,500lb.s.:. you have eldv -en transmissions available as. Truck is silt{ -easy tgmanoeuvre in tight spots .. . c- ;.1-- return- 'dais <<�eekertrl. ;rnrar - - - easy on the driver on any bind of road, But that's - - - -` - - - ' d rear- xle wit�"ftcuum -or- electric -- starreard -or -o ti°naf -equi ient- includin 3= a t<<o tccc1, var.,�ttinn in FIn, p p" g ' also due to the Chevrolet ride . .. suspension-- - Pastryr FI• !r rs %rill ;:x ta::- sh',t.and eap6citics from�13,000'lbs. to 18,500 lbs. 4' -, or 5- 5peed Synchro -Mesh and two automatics systems that give maximum comfort - maximum in? '-:nth services Sunday 11:rn r , ! ,. > and ... mrgnty TdnGEn� susa�nsior ;s plus 3- or 4 -seed auxiliaries.- - rotection to the load. a. m. and :00 p. m. ,Sunda p tl'l:; rr.'u all lines opriona! at cstra cost �SChooI • `� A. ''Lin. Come and. . • *,cniship. wfih: r;,ur. itei >itl,gra. BROUGHAM falffS' _ T.i1, and Mrs. George Perry ' SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER :i GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ' �Isited cnttsins at Fi mrlck %on the week -end. -- M-r. pd _lips.' 14. Annis and . • Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC -TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and -time. t•�a family'enjoyed.a motor trip to " Algonquin Park during- the -end- of the weei;. - - ' • F. - -W.. - AINSWORTN � - _ W The regular monthly Euchre _ TED �1 _ STATtQN 2 -2540 _ _ ' _ - .. • •. _� . : - : . as held on Tuesday evening with the following as winners: Ladies:. Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. ' s .RECEPTION' FOR NORTH PICKERING TOWNSHIP 6yr ,Mar 24/ 8 Pe Mr Townshipa�l, Bra r COME AND BRING YOUR; FRIENDS ''' OMatie Wing '-C 1lsseciatNn iy -- I •K r rHURSDAY, MAY 17, 1i88L -' _ THE P I C ERING NEWS' a NINE r _._. ,,..PAGE - BAY PWMN HEWS BUDGET . ; activities was the Spruce Villa Arch Bell at the piano. Rev. M. unity go to Mr. and Lon. Free- Hotel, in Whitby. The food AUDLEY NEWS Butters the B l,le man why have was conducted taken up resid- delicious --T -bone stems for Study, on "Pentecost — Mature, -n ^e at Isl:ngton following the Don't read this,• unless —un- of the project. The B. -$,-.R. A. meat - eaters and fresh lake selections, accompanied by Mrs of the Church ".A social- half- narria.-e recently. ess you have the spirit of ad- Executive extends their congra- trout for those' who preferred Thirteen ladies attended the hour followed, with refresh- Miss Edna- Jones of -Brook- - - U. C. W. meeting at thq church ` ;enture. U you wouua iixe co iTi%at`ion� to die �4il�liii� Com- fish. Eve P rything was well re- g ments. lin, visited on Sunday with her on Wednesday evening of last a 'xperience something new and mittee, for the thorough and pared, and very tasty. - The U. C. W. packed large -ousin Clarence and Mrs. Trigg, iifferent, see what the' ,- world excellent job they have done. It seemed apparent' right week. The President, Mrs. G- bale (about X50 pounds) of Sympathy of the community pneath- the - -water can�bffer -In-- closing -he meetuig� Mr. _ gym- the - start, -that -it- was- an— AHey*-cnnducted .theJzusiness._�hing-- for- o..verwas_last, week. fc ext ?Tied to Mr. 'an-1 Mrs. 'who. You. Skin Diving is a sport for Les. Taylor, President of the B. evening to let your hair down, The. four Sunday School and Churc— h �. - K�PTati on ttie )sassing -of —= ' one young and young -at- R It. A. announced that short- +representatives attended U. O; �i�er\ �a nave a Boca tune. 'roe were combines on 5unaay to -* �nrs. aunt, hire. Arnold of ,the heart. U you would like to ly, a meeting will 'be held to . speeches during the" presents- shop • at Oshawa, gave a sum- Christian Family Service. The 'Montreal. Mrs. Arnold was 101. know more about this sport, elect officers to fill' vacancies tion of trophies; were humorous 'nary of their program. The Supt. of the' Sunday School, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Webb, make a date to attend aget= on the Executive Committee. and short. Roll. Call was "Faith". Final Bert Guthrie, assisted Rev.'Mr ?embroke -spent the weekend plans were made for the After- } ogether at 927 Reytan' Blvd., - SPRING DANCE — -'The Considated Building do- Buttars. Anne Guthrie, Douglas at the home of ,Mrs. S. Worn- noon Tea and Bazaar, and Bake y, Ridges, at 8.00 p. m, on Saturday. May 12, the Spring hated a large trophy for the Bell and Roy Puckrin read the acott. Sale, to be held on May 28, at turday, May 19, •where Mr. Dance was held at the Ajax winning tea.-n, to be presented c,riptures. Mrs. G. Astley gave Mr.' and Mrs. Stanley Pow-,- the church. Mrs. Arch Bell led rule Moulton will tell you a- Community Centre. The music each year; they a ey also donates' the story-- "Instr Pea -...11 anti' family visited on Sun - the Worship, with the ladies ut this exhilarating sport. If supplied by the Ted Taylor Or- th e personal trophies to the Smith and Ronald Smith and Keit! day w� *�+ Mr. era Mrs. W. Pett- reading Romans 12, in unison. you cannot attend the meeting, chests was excellent, and those winn'n� team members.. We are Puckrin received the offering y of Cherrywood. - - puck Mrs. Lindeman played violin but would like to discuss Skin who attended had a wonder- sorry that ,Miss Hilda Wilson, The male choir sap g and Mrs. Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Puckrin iving with him, call -- 839= ful time. We are sorry to say who was -to have presented Amh Bell was organist. and the girls visited at the ; the crowd was hat as large as, these. beautiful trophies, was. The Sunday s&h l w -' '--' horse of Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter - - Very Important -- expected. There is no accurate unable to attend. Cliff Svtcec triple flat).; Cliff Sykes (high Lary service will. b- held or Mrs. • E. Pardon, and Miss _ Registrations -- School of the figure to report, as yet, as all presented them on her' behalf triple handicap) ; Ron Bartlett Sunday., Mav 27'P4 ? no n. *•- Helen Pardon Oshawa. visited., Holy Redeemer. Enrolment for accounts had not'heen process- Ernie 1;urire, Joe Duracher (high single flat); Ivan Will- The Rev. Kenn -th H�rnn P on Sunday at t ".e home of Mr, _ eptember -1962. Date • - Sun- ed at time of writing, but it g and 'M-'s. lluracher iani " -0b+ °`- -'- ` _ °' ^�i+� A min {Ater of tl:e. Plc' ,ir! and Mrs. Bob Pardon. _ --!�- day, May 20. Time - 1.00 -to 4.00 would seem that there will be the indivdual trophies. Dancine , followed to music Presbyterian Chur ^h will Fr M. Place = .l wn it r;+ hr,nam nn'thic venture. a p� •�• � The wi �� am was 0— ')v Mr. Hall and his records. the ker. The childrer rte" �€ guest' snit "Top .17r. (off Base Line between Liver- b — SPORTS — t Notch" team, caotaine� Ha!l also .was Master of will assist .with the._ musk. -and R Q S E BA N • ' _. K Pool Rd. and Sandy Beach Rd.), Softball is under way -the by Ruth Svkes. with t. ­ 7premonies for the_ dance. . Ten from here' attendpr? thr Grade - Kindergarten (children coaches are geared to begin members: Peter Antonew. Ern- -eally kept the evening roll - Christian Educe. ?ion Centr- Winners at last Thursday's five years of age at December making potential Mickey Man- ie Burnie, G. White .Tan in- a Conferen ^e. at .Picker ;n^ Unnit- Euchre were: 1. Mrs. Aisthorpe, 31, 1962): Grades: 1 ,to 8. tles and Roger Maris's out of en ar. = '_aine G. Willia--ns..:The . This banquet has set a pre- ems= Church on Saturday -evrn- 9 Mrs. Chillman, Throw, Mrs. _ For further' - information, call the 'John Brown's and Joe winner of the team "concolar cedent to be followed next year ins. = McLean. Con., Mrs. I:angious. G. Belanger 839 -3393; H. Burnie Joe Jones' ages ranging from tion prize" was tl^e ' A'Vhite —the Banquet Committee well Mr. and Mrs. Lee nano »n. Friends of Mrs. Wahler are 839 -3890; J. Quigley 839-3405. 6 to 16, who have registered Sox'% captained by Cliff Sykes. rioserves the thanks of every California and Mr. and Mrs. pleased to see she has moved — Report Of Gsneral•AMetiny --- for this sport. It is difficult at Individual winners were - bowler. On the Committee — Care Dishev Florida. are visit- back into the Rosebank area. ' S. R. R. A. the moment who are the most for the Ladies High Averaze, Chairman, Ruth Sykes; Sid Da ins with Mrs. Darwin =s and Happy birthday to Lori Col - "',c'9 A most interesting evening impatient, the coaches or ,the Marie St. Germaine; High Trip - Barbara Lyons, Marie Mrs. Disney's ^urines. Mr. and by, Pine Didge Dr., on her 5th was spent at Bay Road School kids. There axe children with le Flat. M. White:' High Triple - St. Germaine, Dennis, St. Ger- Mrs. G. K. Pratt and other rel- birthday, May 2. last Thursday. The E.R. R. A., gloves and balls in almost ev- Handican. Jean Fellows; High main, Ernie Burnie and Cliff atives. Mrs. S. King, Toronto, spent at an open . meeting, future ery vacant lot in Bay Ridges, $ingle. Flat. Mary Carroll: Sykes. By the way, Ernie made A miscellaneous - shower was last week -end at the home of- plans, abd past accomplish- practicing pitching, curves and High Single with Handicap, G. all the signs for the tables. held -on Saturday' evening at Mr. and Mrs. Oakwood - - menta of the short ten -month fast balls or batting out flies. Bischof. The Committee's only f, + regi+e the home of Mrs. S. Wonnacott Drive. - Oeriod that this organization the are easily identi- Individual Men'& Trotihies was that Sid . Da Costa was for Mrs. Ri -hard Freeman_ the Happg-- birthday to Donna )%as been In existance, were .coaches fied. There are always two or were won by: G. White -(hiRh unable -to be present to -enjoy I former Betty Grace Bryant. Synott; Wgst Point Gies.. May presented and discussed. The more together, with lists of average);. Ernie Burnie (high the fruits of his labour. The best wshes of the comet- 19th.. biggest and easily the most names, baseball caps,' shoved cantj ve r sial- subject--9r-the- $Y-- -back., OIL -their heada-$IId -More_ � — -: -- - - -- _� - - -- - -- - -- - - - - -- :' ening was the proposed Pick- often than not, surrounded by _ ering Township Recreation Cen- children. Good' Luck. and to Vv, to be located in our area. both coaches and ball - players. Sketches were shown of the ov- Play Ball, and have fun. erall plan and the entire plan This past week the Sports - outlined-by Mr. Jim Hayes, the Committee secured the use of f "�'w° ~ ~ CbAirman of B. R R. A. Build- a swimming pool two after- x Ing Committee. The Hoed fora moons aweek— Tuesday and building and a centre for re- Thursday, for swimming class- creation and' spb s activities, es- for our young people. There has -been airy -1s a need for swimming instruc- - beginning.` With this - in mind, tors. It- we turned to Consolidated time on the above -meh i_one�F -:' Building Corporation and asked afternoons from 2.00 until 4.00 if they could help' us.. After sev- o'clock. - If you . can volunteer eral meetings•, C. B. C: offered' • your services for July or'' Aug- - to build us the shell of a build- ust, or both, please contact . the ing. Now-,we needed a place to Committee. ' -put it.. Pickering Township o 0 0 911 . • . . Council approved of a .Park = SOAP BOX DERBY land site, at the northern point At last, the 619 Day for our of Ffenchmeh's Bay, Jt seemed Aspirants to be another "Stir- •we were ail'set to go. Howev- ling Moss" is almost upon us. - er, we soon discovered it was SATURDAY, MAY It - 1200 not quite that simple. There 9u P NOON. - LIVERPOOL i SER- f. were a multitntie of problems VICE ROAD. That is the time to overcome, and before long, and the place, to see the First, we were really ensnafed in red Annual Seep Bout Derby. tape, and plans and high hopes o 0 0 - bogged dawn - completely. By Excitement of the entrants is October 1961; we were no clos- reaching fever._ pitch. The boys er to having, a building than have built their race carts when We -began. The need be- themselves; and trial nuns have. > came more pressing and once shown,. the cars weaknesses. again', we started out - to try, Young lads are . busy Toning • to make our dream a reality. out the bugs and all are con- 1 7k This time, a _Building Commi- €ident their's is the fastest F ttee was formed, consisting of 'there ever has been. Much is at -' five men who have done moth- stake. The winners will receive "`•; - - ing else but work toward this the beautiful Pickering News "" .r " goal for the past six months. Trophy, 'two .and one -half feet - The residents of - -Bay Ridges tall to hold for one ' year and were whole- hedrtedly in favor a replica of the Trophy to keep• of the_ plans, as was evident by for always. There • are other P the support, and enthusiasm prizes to be won also. To the •- displayed.. After an hour and boys entered there is some- ' twenty minutes of* a question thing- else 'too —a dream and u and answer session. Mr. Hayes ho of winning, but a memo„ Pe � . ';��,� ,., «.. •' °' '- - is planning• on.coritactin other g th ey will always cherish. . `.,_,.�,„ w .r _,, w.. u. ^_ :..:............_.- » ratepayers and recreation , — Bowling -- Banquet .� � - groups in the township, so they . A bowling banquet to Surpass �, y • + ��•• may be acquainted with all the 'all bowling banquets was held information, facts and figures last Friday night. The scene of - �4 7 ' - - ..: "':.. • ��> r■■■ �al�rta■ �,. ��>.■■ �aa�a�al .�a.��aa�>•>.�r[�tsl>.�■ �,' pia -. }'t - A a, \. a. ...... ......... ................... ..+...............,,........... ' _ __ _ - MANY HAVE USED A BANK LOAN? _� - _HOW MEET MIKE STARIr = -- re o than ever before — because the chartered banks have their books on .RECEPTION' FOR NORTH PICKERING TOWNSHIP 6yr ,Mar 24/ 8 Pe Mr Townshipa�l, Bra r COME AND BRING YOUR; FRIENDS ''' OMatie Wing '-C 1lsseciatNn iy -- 9 ROSE -'3W ET MIXED - 1**Z. JAS f i '' • ` • - K LE-S . CLOVERLEAF CON_ OE — Y2 TINS 2-5w . - • . for c a I mon MASONS — 10-OZ; TINS evetage for c Coto, Gingerale, Lemon Lime, Orange, Reet Beer iA' ' INSTANT — 10-OZ. JAR coff SPAM LUNCHEON MEAT ,O 2 12 -oz. tins 69c Jr HEINZ TOMATO SOU 6 14 -oz• tins 69c PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 17; 18, 19 MINUTE RICE ........... 14 -oz. pkg. 43c HARDWOOD CHARCOAL _ WE RESERVE '. 516. bag 39c -: - � •. .. '— � ' � RIGHT TO LIMIT . . —AiUBE lcietg -s+�e e — c� RICHARDSON, $ _ .IGA POTATO CHIPS- , . :..,- ._.. -� 12•oz. pkg. 49c • ...... MARKET - HORNES - ,�. iAR• --.��, DAVIDS BISCUITS Weekend Mix- 44 -oz. pkq. 49< 1GA BAR -B-QUE MAMdURG or MOT DOG Y ....... ,� Mg. aF 9 sac PICKERING, ONT. SAUCE ..: jar 59C CHRISTIES ROLLS .............. :: • . - +� EXTRA! TOTAL OF SWIFT PREMIUM, SMOKED _ • IN IC3A - - _ _ " . $30 BONUS TAPES .READY TO, SERVE -. -7- WITH FREE $6.00 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE - - .ANGELUS MARSHMALLOWS White Gb -oz. pkg. GIANT. SIZE STRIPE TOOTHPASTE WITH FREE 0o BONU ocnic S S BOOSTER TAPE — ' 9NIBLETS CORN Green Giant ... :... .. ..........:...m....: -2 h4-oz. tins _ RAINBOW SERVIETTES White Swan .... . 2 pkgs. of 60 WIT" IWE X3.00 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE — `; ldr, (PILLSBURY DELUXE CAKE MIXES ....,_. e; ....... `I 9-92. pkil (MONARCH WHIP VANILLA .... _._._...._. . '�' /2. pkg. f r ,' Fix` � •• .. r.Pnt, uut�IRr c�+wgi+► p O. U N D FARMHOUM FROZEN PIES ...........::...... ...... 24-0. pies +CANADA NO. 1 GRADE — A P*WtUOUSE OF ENERGY P.E.I. POTATOES _......._....._ . _.... - ::..... 1" Ib: bag - � ItRAUNSM►EIGER t1YER & "CON, SANDWICH SMAIII :.. _ - ' PARTI -TIME CHUBS .............:....:....... . .......... _:..:..... -B-OZ. chub TAIMIA It tLLCE6 ASSdRTN-- v ACUUM sEAI� -j4L COOKED MEATS .. , MAPLE LEAF 910 " i "- 10.OZ. PKG. OF i WIENERS .............. 09. 29C STRAWBERRIES DEVON SRAND R14O&ESS -SLICED - -- - SLICED SIDE BACON .:. . � Ib. 59c .CALIFORNIA - GRADE.' GOODNESS ME' — 9-OZ. PKGS. - _ _ —. FRIES : ...:: 8 k s.1 'PINT.BOXES _FROZEN FRENCH p g' 1 2c OFF — 145. PKG. - 2 Ibs. 1 c - MQNARCH M�IGAINE . .:: .:.. Y FOR ` .. - . - :• / -'�.. Sint i . - .. 3L' c.'' y''':,' v, .. r` 3r'* t.,•..,,. , ', , ':'-'. �;? e% �.). i�G': �.,.. �:,.;,'z,,'+y.�',�:.wL.`-p�,ti"'C'�"`' NEW CRbP JUICY VALENCIAS — SUNKIST — SIZE LAO doz ' 89c t� TENDER GARDEN •FRESH •NO. 1 GRADE P C - I = CELERY .. � : . ... eadi 19C No: 1 89 12 85 109 CRISP, TENDER, GREEN — GRADE ' • . LETTUCE . '..: eadi 19C Poll t.____ ..._ ._.. _.. .. _.. ROSE -'3W ET MIXED - 1**Z. JAS f i '' • ` • - K LE-S . CLOVERLEAF CON_ OE — Y2 TINS 2-5w . - • . for c a I mon MASONS — 10-OZ; TINS evetage for c Coto, Gingerale, Lemon Lime, Orange, Reet Beer iA' ' INSTANT — 10-OZ. JAR coff SPAM LUNCHEON MEAT ,O 2 12 -oz. tins 69c Jr HEINZ TOMATO SOU 6 14 -oz• tins 69c PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 17; 18, 19 MINUTE RICE ........... 14 -oz. pkg. 43c HARDWOOD CHARCOAL _ WE RESERVE '. 516. bag 39c -: - � •. .. '— � ' � RIGHT TO LIMIT . . —AiUBE lcietg -s+�e e — c� RICHARDSON, $ _ .IGA POTATO CHIPS- , . :..,- ._.. -� 12•oz. pkg. 49c • ...... MARKET - HORNES - ,�. iAR• --.��, DAVIDS BISCUITS Weekend Mix- 44 -oz. pkq. 49< 1GA BAR -B-QUE MAMdURG or MOT DOG Y ....... ,� Mg. aF 9 sac PICKERING, ONT. SAUCE ..: jar 59C CHRISTIES ROLLS .............. :: • . - +� EXTRA! TOTAL OF SWIFT PREMIUM, SMOKED _ • IN IC3A - - _ _ " . $30 BONUS TAPES .READY TO, SERVE -. -7- WITH FREE $6.00 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE - - .ANGELUS MARSHMALLOWS White Gb -oz. pkg. GIANT. SIZE STRIPE TOOTHPASTE WITH FREE 0o BONU ocnic S S BOOSTER TAPE — ' 9NIBLETS CORN Green Giant ... :... .. ..........:...m....: -2 h4-oz. tins _ RAINBOW SERVIETTES White Swan .... . 2 pkgs. of 60 WIT" IWE X3.00 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE — `; ldr, (PILLSBURY DELUXE CAKE MIXES ....,_. e; ....... `I 9-92. pkil (MONARCH WHIP VANILLA .... _._._...._. . '�' /2. pkg. f r ,' Fix` � •• .. r.Pnt, uut�IRr c�+wgi+► p O. U N D FARMHOUM FROZEN PIES ...........::...... ...... 24-0. pies +CANADA NO. 1 GRADE — A P*WtUOUSE OF ENERGY P.E.I. POTATOES _......._....._ . _.... - ::..... 1" Ib: bag - � ItRAUNSM►EIGER t1YER & "CON, SANDWICH SMAIII :.. _ - ' PARTI -TIME CHUBS .............:....:....... . .......... _:..:..... -B-OZ. chub TAIMIA It tLLCE6 ASSdRTN-- v ACUUM sEAI� -j4L COOKED MEATS .. , MAPLE LEAF 910 " i "- 10.OZ. PKG. OF i WIENERS .............. 09. 29C STRAWBERRIES DEVON SRAND R14O&ESS -SLICED - -- - SLICED SIDE BACON .:. . � Ib. 59c .CALIFORNIA - GRADE.' GOODNESS ME' — 9-OZ. PKGS. - _ _ —. FRIES : ...:: 8 k s.1 'PINT.BOXES _FROZEN FRENCH p g' 1 2c OFF — 145. PKG. - 2 Ibs. 1 c - MQNARCH M�IGAINE . .:: .:.. Y FOR ` .. - . - :• / -'�.. Sint i . - .. 3L' c.'' y''':,' v, .. r` 3r'* t.,•..,,. , ', , ':'-'. �;? e% �.). i�G': �.,.. �:,.;,'z,,'+y.�',�:.wL.`-p�,ti"'C'�"`' NEW CRbP JUICY VALENCIAS — SUNKIST — SIZE LAO doz ' 89c t� TENDER GARDEN •FRESH •NO. 1 GRADE P C - I = CELERY .. � : . ... eadi 19C No: 1 89 12 85 109 CRISP, TENDER, GREEN — GRADE ' • . LETTUCE . '..: eadi 19C Poll